Jewish cemetery (Alme)
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The Jewish Cemetery Alme is a burial place of the Jews in Alme, a district of Brilon in the Hochsauerlandkreis in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Jewish cemetery (Castrop)
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The Jewish Cemetery in Castrop, a district of Castrop-Rauxel in the county of Recklinghausen (North Rhine-Westphalia), was built in 1743. The Jewish cemetery between Altstadtring and Obere Münsterstrasse, is a protected monument.
Jewish cemetery (Madfeld)
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The Jewish Cemetery Madfeld is located in the district Madfeld of the city of Brilon in the Hochsauerlandkreis in North Rhine-Westphalia. As a Jewish cemetery, it is a monument.
Jewish cemetery (Coesfeld)
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The (new) Jewish Cemetery Coesfeld is a Jewish cemetery in Coesfeld. The cemetery is located out of town on Osterwicker Straße, near Blomenesch, and is a listed building.
Jewish cemetery (Detmold)
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The Jewish Cemetery is a listed burial place in Detmold in the district of Lippe (North Rhine-Westphalia).
Jewish cemetery (Bega)
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The Jewish cemetery Bega is located in Bega, a district of the municipality Dörentrup in the district Lippe in North Rhine-Westphalia. The Jewish cemetery is registered as a monument with the number 27 in the monument list of the municipality of Dörentrup.
Jewish cemetery (Dormagen)
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The Jewish cemetery in Dormagen, a town in the Rhine district of Neuss in North Rhine-Westphalia, was built in the middle of the 19th century. The Jewish cemetery on Krefelder Straße, at the height of the old Augustinian hospital, is a protected monument.
Jewish cemetery (Zons)
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The Jewish Cemetery Zons is a Jewish cemetery in the Zons district of the city of Dormagen in the Rhine district of Neuss (North Rhine-Westphalia).
Jewish cemetery (Dorsten)
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The Jewish cemetery Dorsten is located in the so-called "Judenbusch" in the natural park Hasselbecke of the Dorsten district Feldmark.[1] The approx. 1500 m² large area was first mentioned in a document in 1628 and passed into municipal ownership in 1790. Between 1857 and 1941, the area served as a burial ground for the Jewish community.
Jewish cemetery (Ahsen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Ahsen is located in Ahsen, a district of the city of Datteln in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located on Heidgartenweg and is 174 m² in size. The cemetery was opened in 1824 and until its closure in 1873 only five burials took place there. During the Nazi period the cemetery was destroyed and the gravestones (mazewot) were removed. A memorial stone commemorates this cemetery.