Jewish cemetery near Jičín
The cemetery was founded in 1651 and was last expanded in the second half of the 2th century. The oldest tombstones date from the time of the foundation of the cemetery. Burials were held here until 19. On the edge of the cemetery stands a mortuary with a memorial plaque to the victims of the Holocaust.
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Jewish cemetery near Jičín
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