Slavičín Cemetery and Memorial to American Airmen
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Adjacent to the north side of St. Vojtěch's church is an equally old cemetery, where burials have been held since the second half of the 13th century. Some of the more prominent deceased were also buried in the crypts inside the church, which is evidenced by the last such large burial from 1692, when the deceased patron of the temple - Zdeněk from Zástřizl - was buried in one of them.
The most important modifications to the cemetery began to take place in 1934, until then everywhere...
The most important modifications to the cemetery began to take place in 1934, until then everywhere...
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Slavičín Cemetery and Memorial to American Airmen
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