Jewish cemetery (Eutin)
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The Jewish cemetery of Eutin was used from 1886[1] to 1945. It is located on the north shore of the Small Eutin Lake.[2]
Jewish cemetery (Gehaus)
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The Jewish Cemetery Gehaus is a Jewish cemetery in the district Gehaus of the city Stadtlengsfeld in the Wartburgkreis in Thuringia.
Jewish cemetery Bödigheim
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The Jewish cemetery in Bödigheim, a district of Buchen in the Neckar-Odenwald district in northern Baden-Württemberg, was probably established in the late 15th or early 16th century. The Jewish cemetery is a protected cultural monument.
Jewish cemetery (Affaltrach)
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The Jewish Cemetery in Affaltrach, a district of the municipality of Obersulm in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, served as a burial ground for Jews from Affaltrach and other surrounding Jewish communities from about 1670 until 1942.
Jewish cemetery (Aufhausen)
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The Jewish cemetery in Aufhausen, a district of the city of Bopfingen in the Ostalbkreis (Baden-Württemberg), was probably established around 1560. The Jewish cemetery is located on Schenkensteinstraße, above the municipal cemetery. It is a protected cultural monument.
Jewish cemetery (Bad Buchau)
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The Jüdische Friedhof Bad Buchau is a Jüdische cemetery in Bad Buchau, a spa town in the district of Biberach in Upper Swabia. The cemetery is a protected cultural monument.
Rising Cemetery
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The Steigfriedhof in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt from the end of the 6th century is the oldest cemetery in Stuttgart. It is located in Altenburg, now a district of Bad Cannstatt, on an elevation opposite the old town, about 500 meters from the Neckar River. Opposite the Steigfriedhof is the Israelite cemetery from 1872.
Jewish cemetery (Bad Mingolsheim)
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The Jewish Cemetery Bad Mingolsheim is a Jewish cemetery in Bad Mingolsheim, a district of the municipality of Bad Schönborn in northern Baden-Württemberg. The cemetery is a protected cultural monument.