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The Jewish cemetery in Kalwaryjska Street. The Jewish cemetery in Góra Kalwaria was established in the beginnings of the XIX-th century on a “an
A Jewish cemetery in Nowy Dwór was founded in the 18th century. The cemetery was located on a sand dune. The last known burial took place here in 1941.
The Jewish cemetery in Piaseczno was founded in the second half of the 19th century at the Tuwima Street (current name.) During the mass murders
The Jewish cemetery in Pruszków was founded in 1905. During World War II it was devastated by German people. About 150 gravestones retained in the area
The Jewish cemetery in Błonie was founded towards the end of the 19th century. During World War II it was devastated by the Germans. After the war, however,
The Jewish cemetery in Krapkowice (Kolejowa St.) was founded in 1824. It was situated outside the city boundaries, in a distant place by the Odra
The Jewish cemetery in Uchanie was established in the 16th century. It is located on the hill near the Roman Catholic church and a makeshift football field.
The cemetery was founded in Warka around 1795. In 1821 it was about 0.5 ha in area. Over the next decades it was gradually expanded. The last enlargement
According to Paul Andrew Gray, the author of "Sochaczew Jews”, the Jewish cemetery in Sochaczew was created "at least at the turn of fifteenth
The Jewish cemetery in Karczew was opened in the 19th century. It is located on a sand dune. The last known burial took place here in 1941. During World