New Jewish Cemetery (Vreden)
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The New Jewish Cemetery in Vreden, a town in the district of Borken in northwestern North Rhine-Westphalia, is a protected cultural monument.
Jewish cemetery (Werl)
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The Jewish Cemetery Beth Olamin - House of Eternity[1] in Werl is a burial place for members of the Jewish community of Werl. The cemetery is located on Melsterstraße, at the corner of Hedwig-Dransfeld-Straße, opposite the town hall. It was occupied from 1829 to 1941. 13 gravestones can still be seen.
Jewish cemetery (Wadersloh)
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The Jewish Cemetery Wadersloh is a Jewish cemetery in the village of Wadersloh in the district of Warendorf. It is located on the street An der Kirckstiege.
Jewish cemetery (Daseburg)
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The Jewish Cemetery Daseburg is located in the district of Daseburg in the town of Warburg in the district of Höxter in North Rhine-Westphalia. As a Jewish cemetery it is a monument.
Jewish cemetery (Ossendorf, Warburg)
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The Jewish Cemetery Ossendorf is located in the district Ossendorf of the town Warburg in the district Höxter in North Rhine-Westphalia. As a Jewish cemetery it is a monument.
Jewish cemetery (Werl-Büderich)
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The Jewish cemetery Werl-Büderich is a Jewish cemetery in the city of Werl in the district of Soest. It is located on the street Am Jüdischen Friedhof.
Jewish cemetery (Wesseling)
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The Jewish Cemetery Wesseling is located in the city of Wesseling in the Rhein-Erft district (North Rhine-Westphalia). The burial place is located at the Römerstraße, corner Mühlenweg.
Jewish cemetery (Willebadessen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Willebadessen is located in the town of Willebadessen in the district of Höxter in North Rhine-Westphalia. As a Jewish cemetery, it is a listed building under monument number 75 since June 3, 1993.
Jewish cemetery (Lommersum)
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The Jewish Cemetery Lommersum is located in the district Lommersum of the municipality Weilerswist in the district Euskirchen in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Jewish cemetery Anrath (Willich)
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Documentary evidence of settlement of Jews in Anrath exists since the middle of the 17th century. The cemetery in Anrath was established before 1800 and served not only the small community of Anrath, but also the deceased Jews from Neersen. Since 1970, the districts of Anrath and Neersen belong to the city of Willich.