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North cemetery (Düsseldorf)

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The North Cemetery in Düsseldorf is the largest and best-known cemetery in the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia. The almost 70-hectare site of the North Cemetery, where numerous prominent people from politics, culture and business have also found their final resting place, is located in the northwest of Derendorf in the immediate vicinity of the districts of Golzheim and Unterrath and is bordered by Ulmenstrasse, Hugo-Viehoff-Strasse, Danziger Strasse and Thewissenweg[1]
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Gerresheim Forest Cemetery

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The Gerresheim Forest Cemetery is located on Quadenhofstraße, in the east of the Düsseldorf district of Gerresheim, nestled in the forest area that lies between Gerresheim and the city of Erkrath in the district of Mettmann. It now covers 33 hectares and is over 100 years old.

Jewish cemetery Kaiserswerth

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The Jewish Cemetery Kaiserswerth is a Jewish cemetery in the Kaiserswerth district of Düsseldorf at the corner of Alte Landstraße and Zeppenheimer Weg. The cemetery was first mentioned in 1737.[1] Occupied from 1892 to 1942, eleven gravestones are preserved. The cemetery is not open to the public.

Jewish cemetery (Eitorf)

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The Eitorf Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Eitorf, a municipality in the Rhein-Sieg district in southern North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1983 the cemetery Am Ersfeld was listed as a historic monument and in 1988 it was added to the list of historic parks worthy of preservation. On November 2, 2008, a memorial stele was erected at the Jewish cemetery[1]
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