Jewish cemetery (Allersheim)
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The Jewish Cemetery Allersheim is a Jewish cemetery in Allersheim, a district of the market town of Giebelstadt in the Lower Franconian county of Würzburg.
Jewish cemetery (Georgensgmünd)
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The Georgensgmünd Jewish Cemetery in the municipality of Georgensgmünd in the district of Roth in the Bavarian administrative district of Central Franconia preserves nearly 1800 gravestones, the oldest of which date from the end of the 16th century.
Jewish cemetery (Hagenbach)
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The Jewish Cemetery in Hagenbach, a village in the municipality of Pretzfeld in the Upper Franconian district of Forchheim, is a Jewish burial ground that was occupied from 1737 to 1934.
Jewish cemetery (Hainsfarth)
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The Jewish cemetery Hainsfarth is a Jewish cemetery at the eastern edge of the village Hainsfarth in the Swabian county Donau-Ries. The Jewish cemetery is located east of the village above the road to Steinhart. Before the end of the village turn left.
Jewish cemetery (Hof)
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50.311666666711.8741666667Coordinates: 50° 18′ 42″ N, 11° 52′ 27″ E
Jewish cemetery (Hörstein)
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The Jewish cemetery in Hörstein (town of Alzenau, district of Aschaffenburg) is the burial place of the former Jewish communities in Alzenau and Hörstein and the village of Wasserlos. It was laid out around 1812 and expanded after 1848. The last burial took place in 1938. The Hörstein cemetery is one of a total of 129 Jewish cemeteries in Bavaria.
Jewish cemetery (Ichenhausen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Ichenhausen is a Jewish cemetery in Ichenhausen, a town in the Swabian district of Günzburg. The cemetery is a protected cultural monument and is located south of the town on the road to Krumbach.
Jewish cemetery (Kempten)
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The Jewish cemetery in the independent town of Kempten im Allgäu is a small burial site for members of the Jewish religion. The last burial took place in 2008 with special permission, the site has actually been closed for further burials since 1981. It was the cemetery of the Jewish community Kempten.