The Devil's Cemetery in Prague is a new national cultural monument
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In the years 1912-1914, the second central cemetery for the city of Prague was built in the north of Prague in the area between Ďáblice and Střížkov. It is called Ďáblický, even though the historic village of Ďáblice has its own small cemetery of 0,2 ha, which was consecrated as early as 1896. With an area of 29 ha, the Ďáblický cemetery is the second largest after the Olšan cemetery. It houses many of the dead and still has large, unused areas...
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