Jewish cemetery (Minden)

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The Jewish Cemetery is located in the East Westphalian city of Minden in the district of Minden-Lübbecke in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located in the southern part of the city and belongs to the cemetery administration of the city of Minden. The cemetery is administered by the Jewish religious community of Minden.

Wanlo

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Wanlo is the southernmost district of Mönchengladbach and belongs to the district of Mönchengladbach West, until October 22, 2009 the district of Wickrath. It is located southwest of the Mönchengladbach-Wanlo interchange, where the federal highways 46 and 61 intersect. Thus, Wanlo is separated from the rest of the city by the A 46. Wickrathberg lies to the north of the freeway. To the east lies the Jüchen district of Hochneukirch and to the south the Erkelenz villages of Keyenberg, Kuckum and Borschemich.

Jewish cemetery (Münster)

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The medieval cemetery of the Jewish community of Münster was located on the outskirts of the city on the grounds of the Paulinum Gymnasium. After the plague pogroms against the Jews in the Middle Ages, the cemetery was leveled. A last remnant of this cemetery is a memorial stone from 1324, which is located in the synagogue of Münster's Jewish community. It is the oldest surviving Jewish gravestone in Westphalia.