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Cemeteries in Croatia

This list has 1 sub-list and 5 members. See also Cemeteries by country, Cemeteries in Europe by country, Burial monuments and structures in Croatia
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  • Jewish Cemetery of Vukovar
    Jewish Cemetery of Vukovar cemetery in Vukovar
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    The Jewish Cemetery of Vukovar (known also as the New Jewish Cemetery) is a cemetery with approximately 75 to 100 remaining monuments which was used between 1850 and 1948. The oldest tombstone dates back to 1858 with multiple languages used in inscriptions including Hebrew, Hungarian, German and Croatian. The Ceremonial Hall or Zidduk-hadin (built between 1926 and 1928) was designed by Fran Funtak in Art-Deco and Moorish revival style. The first Jewish Cemetery in Vukovar was established in 1830.
  • National Memorial Cemetery of The Victims of Homeland War in Vukovar
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    Memorial Cemetery of the Victims of Homeland War in Vukovar (Croatian: Memorijalno groblje žrtava iz Domovinskog rata u Vukovaru) is the largest mass grave in Croatia and in Europe after the Second World War, located on the eastern approach to Vukovar.
  • Mirogoj Cemetery
    Mirogoj Cemetery Cemetery in the city of Zagreb
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    The Mirogoj City Cemetery (Croatian: Gradsko groblje Mirogoj), also known as Mirogoj Cemetery (Croatian: Groblje Mirogoj), is a cemetery park that is considered to be among the more noteworthy landmarks in the city of Zagreb. The cemetery inters members of all religious groups: Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish, Protestant, Latter Day Saints; irreligious graves can all be found. In the arcades are the last resting places of many famous Croats.
  • Serbian Military Cemetery, Vukovar Cemetery in eastern Croatia
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    The Serbian Military Cemetery (Serbian Cyrillic: Српско војничко гробље, Croatian: Srpsko vojničko groblje), also known as the Aleja lit. 'Alley' among local Serbs and Šajkača Cemetery among local Croats, is a small military cemetery in Vukovar, town in eastern Croatia. The cemetery was built in 1994 on a plot of land next to the Old Orthodox Cemetery. The cemetery commemorates 26 Serbian soldiers killed during the Battle of Vukovar in 1991.
  • Bulgarian Military Cemetery, Vukovar cemetery in eastern Croatia
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    The Bulgarian Military Cemetery (Croatian: Bugarsko vojno groblje, Bulgarian: Българско военно гробище, Serbian Cyrillic: Бугарско војно гробље) is a military cemetery in Vukovar, a town in eastern Croatia. It commemorates 1,027 Bulgarian soldiers and officers killed during the liberation of the town from fascism in 1944 at the final stage of the World War II in Yugoslavia. The grave contains the remains of soldiers from the 1st Bulgarian Army which held the Syrmia Front line from Sotin to Grabovo, Berak and Orolik in late 1944.
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