• The Jewish cemetery in Wąchock is located outside the city center. It is best to go towards Starachowice (road 42) and turn into Partyzantów Street.
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  • Berlin has five Jewish cemeteries, some of them are still in use. There were other, mainly medieval cemeteries that don't exist anymore.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery is one of the oldest surviving Jewish burial sites in the world. It's estimated that there are more than 100,000 bodies buried here.
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  • The Jewish Cemetery in Weißensee is the largest in Europe and a fascinating historical site. Memorials and information can be found at visitBerlin.de.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague is the final resting place of many leading figures of the city’s Jewish community.
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  • Visit the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe and see the tombstones of Israel Poznanski, Stanislaw Heyman and Seweryn Sterling.
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  • In the meantime the necropolis was extended twice: in 1840 and 1848. Around that time it became the main Jewish cemetery of Warsaw, for rich and poor alike.
  • The Jewish cemetery is a mystical place at the edge of the mellah. Its surreal atmosphere clearly contrasts with the rest of Marrakech. Read more.
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  • Jewish Cemetery Wysokie Brzegi 1 str. Oświęcim's first Jewish cemetery was founded circa 1588, but its location is unknown.
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