Jewish cemetery (Mulhouse)
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The Jewish Cemetery Mühlhausen is a Jewish cemetery in Mühlhausen, a community in the central Franconian district of Erlangen-Höchstadt, which was built in 1738. It is located on a small hill northwest of the village, accessible via the Lochweg.
Jewish cemetery (Neustädtles)
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The Jewish Cemetery Neustädtles is a Jewish cemetery in Neustädtles, a parish of the municipality Nordheim vor der Rhön in the Lower Franconian district Rhön-Grabfeld, which was built in the 16th or 17th century. The cemetery is located on a hill between Willmars and Neustädtles and can be reached via a dirt road at the level of the last Willmars Aussiedlerhof.
Jewish cemetery (Nördlingen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Nördlingen is a Jewish cemetery in Nördlingen, a city in the Swabian district of Donau-Ries. The cemetery is a protected cultural monument and is located at the Nähermemminger Weg.
Jewish cemetery (Obernzenn)
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The Jewish cemetery in Obernzenn is an old burial place. It is located near the western boundary of Obernzenn on a slope above the sports grounds and the Obernzenner Lake.
Jewish cemetery (Oettingen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Oettingen is a Jewish cemetery in Oettingen, a town in the Swabian county of Donau-Ries. The cemetery is located on the outskirts of the town at Mühlstraße 44.
Jewish cemetery (Osterberg)
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The Jewish cemetery in Osterberg, a community in the district of Neu-Ulm (Bavaria), was established around 1840. The Jewish cemetery at the end of the village on a slope, near the Kolbenweg, is a protected monument.
Jewish cemetery (Oberwaldbehrungen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Oberwaldbehrungen is a Jewish cemetery in Oberwaldbehrungen, a district of the Lower Franconian municipality of Ostheim vor der Rhön in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld.
Jewish cemetery (Pappenheim)
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The Jewish Cemetery Pappenheim is a Jewish cemetery in Pappenheim, a town in the central Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen, which was built as early as the Middle Ages. The cemetery is located at the end of the town in the direction of Weißenburg or Treuchtlingen on a steep hillside.
Jewish cemetery (Reichmannsdorf)
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The Jewish cemetery in Reichmannsdorf, a district of Schlüsselfeld in the Upper Franconian administrative district of Bamberg, is a Jewish burial place that was established in 1840 and occupied until 1908.