Kiryat Shaul Cemetery
National cemetery in Tel Aviv, Israel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kiryat Shaul Cemetery (Hebrew: בית העלמין קריית שאול) is a 320-dunam (32 hectares) Jewish burial ground in Northern Tel Aviv near the neighborhood of Kiryat Shaul. On the east side of the cemetery is a large military cemetery. Founded in 1943,[1] it includes more than 80,000 graves, including those of Israeli political and cultural figures. Due to lack of space, since 1991, the Yarkon Cemetery has been serving as the main cemetery for the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area.
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בית העלמין קריית שאול | |
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Established | 1943 |
Location | |
Country | Israel |
Coordinates | 32.12916°N 34.82361°E / 32.12916; 34.82361 |
Type | Jewish |
Size | 320-dunam |
No. of graves | 80,000 |
Website | www |
Find a Grave | Kiryat Shaul Cemetery |
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