Discover the best top things to do in Lesser Poland Province, Poland including World War I Cemetery no 51, Megaliths Kujawskie Cultural Park in Wietrzychowice, Partisan Cemetery, World War I cemetery no 368, Cmentarz wojenny nr 48, Rakowicki Cemetery, Cmentarz Zasluzonych na Peksowym Brzyzku, World War I Cemetery no 346, Swieta Gora Jawor, World War I Cemetery no 364.
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A monument and a cemetery of 18 Polish partisans who died and many more who were taken captive on 17 October 1944 in an ambush set up by Nazi german troops in a small settlement of Dabry, hidden in forests nearby Rzepiennik Strzyzewski village.
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One of over 400 cemeteries built during or after WWI. This one is thought to be one of largest and definitely the top designer one of all of them. Served as a representational cemetery for Cemetery District X "Limanowa" of Astria-Hungary Army.
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The parents and older brother of Pope John Paul II rest in peace at this centuries-old cemetery.
I love walking around old cemeteries to view the amazing artwork on the tombs. These historic cemeteries also have many famous people buried in them so it's interesting to see the famous burial sites.
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This is an example that cemetery is not always a place of monumental sadness and memories. This is rather a meeting place with history of Zakopane, it's famous personalities, as well as showroom of local sculptors. Each grave is different and you can feel a piece of history behind of all of them.
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One of over 400 cemeteries built in western Galicia in 1914-15, during the WWI. This one located in Kasina Wielka village, just opposite train station. Burial place for 20 Austria-Hungary Army soldiers and one German soldier.
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