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Montrouge Cemetery

Cemetery in Paris, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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48°49′20″N 2°19′9″E Montrouge Cemetery (French: Cimetière de Montrouge) is a cemetery in the south of the 14th arrondissement of Paris, located between the Boulevards of the Marshals and Boulevard Périphérique. It was created in 1819 in the commune of Montrouge, but was transferred to the City of Paris in 1925 following a border change.

Whilst the most visited grave is that of Coluche, there are many other graves of interest,[1] as well as a crypt. Despite being a Parisian cemetery, the influence of Montrouge is noteworthy, most notably through the granite stele commemorating 96 soldiers from Montrouge fallen on World War I battlegrounds.

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Selection of personalities buried in the cemetery

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Cemetery entrance
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View of the northern part of the cemetery
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View of the south dominated by the tomb of Maurice Arnoux
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Coluche's grave, always flowery
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