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List of cemeteries

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This is a list of famous cemeteries, mausoleums and other places people are buried, world-wide. Please add as needed.

Contents

Argentina

Australia

  • Rookwood Cemetery, (Sydney) - at over 280ha, reputedly the largest burial site in the Southern Hemisphere, first used in 1867.
  • Toowong Cemetery , Brisbane - the oldest and largest Brisbane cemetery, was originally utilised by the earliest colonists. Resting place of author Steele Rudd.
  • Waverly Cemetery (Sydney) - picturesque coastal site, many local historical figures.

Island of the dead - Pt Arthur Tasmania - early convict graves


Austria


Brazil

Canada





Chile

People's Republic of China

Czech Republic

Denmark

  • Roskilde cathedral, the burial place for most Danish kings and queens

Egypt

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Italy

Israel

Japan

Lithuania

Malaysia

  • Bukit China in Malacca is the largest (25 ha) Chinese cemetery outside China, with graves that date back to the Ming dynasty.

Mexico

Netherlands

Poland

Romania

Russia

Slovenia

  • Žale, Ljubljana

Spain

Sweden

Taiwan

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States of America

See : List of United States cemeteries

Vietnam

  • Maidich National Cemetery - cemetery established after French occupation ended in 1954 as a place of worship for heroes of the people. Those buried here include statesmen, writers, poets, and others who have close ties to Vietnam's current government.

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