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  1. Kungliga begravningsplatsen. Kungliga begravningsplatsen, known in English as the Royal Cemetery, was first used in 1922 and has been the only official burial place of the Swedish royal family since 1950, succeeding Riddarholmen Church as such. It takes up all of the small island of Karlsborg in the bay of Brunnsviken.

  2. Frogmore (offiziell Frogmore Estate oder Frogmore Gardens) ist ein Anwesen auf dem Gelände von Schloss Windsor in der englischen Grafschaft Berkshire, ca. 35 km westlich von London (Stadtmitte). Markante Bauwerke sind Frogmore House, das Mausoleum der Duchess of Kent, das Royal Mausoleum für Königin Victoria und Prinz Albert sowie der Royal ...

  3. Adolfo Cambridge (nato di Teck ), I marchese di Cambridge ( Kensington Palace, 13 agosto 1868 – Shrewsbury, 24 ottobre 1927) era un membro della famiglia reale britannica e un fratello minore della regina Maria, la consorte di re Giorgio V. Nel 1900, succedette a suo padre come Duca di Teck nel Regno di Württemberg.

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  5. Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm) is een Britse militaire begraafplaats met gesneuvelden uit de Eerste Wereldoorlog, gelegen in het Belgische dorp Zillebeke, een deelgemeente van Ieper. De begraafplaats werd ontworpen door Edwin Lutyens in samenwerking met John Truelove en wordt onderhouden door de Commonwealth War Graves Commission .

  6. Kilmorgan ( Irish: Cill Mhurchon) Church and Burial Ground consists of the remains of a small church, likely from the 17th century, and a now disused burial ground containing a variety of graves including family vaults. It lies in the townland of Kilmorgan, also giving its name to the civil parish and half parish where it resides.

  7. Haydarpaşa Cemetery, also known as Haidar Pasha Cemetery, Istanbul, ( Turkish: Haydarpaşa İngiliz Mezarlığı ), located in the Haydarpaşa neighborhood of Üsküdar district in the Asian part of Istanbul, Turkey, is a burial ground established initially for British military personnel who took part in the Crimean War (1854–1856). [1]