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Yarkon Cemetery - translation to dutch


Yarkon Cemetery         
  • Ofra Haza's grave
CEMETERY IN ISRAEL
Yarkonbegraafplaats
war cemetery         
  • [[Normandy American Cemetery]] in 2003.
  • St. Mary's Church]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]].
  • Yad Mordechai Kibutz]], [[Israel]].
BURIAL PLACE FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OR CIVILIANS WHO DIED DURING MILITARY OPERATIONS
War Grave; War graves; Belgian War Graves in London; Military cemetery; War cemetery; Military Cemetery Mass Grave; War cemeteries; Military cemeteries
oorlogsbegraafplaats (begraafplaats voor gevallen soldaten)
military cemetery         
  • [[Normandy American Cemetery]] in 2003.
  • St. Mary's Church]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]].
  • Yad Mordechai Kibutz]], [[Israel]].
BURIAL PLACE FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OR CIVILIANS WHO DIED DURING MILITARY OPERATIONS
War Grave; War graves; Belgian War Graves in London; Military cemetery; War cemetery; Military Cemetery Mass Grave; War cemeteries; Military cemeteries
militaire begraafplaats

Definition

war grave
¦ noun a grave of a member of the armed forces who has died on active service, especially one in a special cemetery.

Wikipedia

Yarkon Cemetery
Yarkon Cemetery () is the main cemetery for the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area of Israel. It is located within the Petah Tikva city limits, between the Yarkon River in the West, Highway 5 in the North, and the 491 road from East and South.
Examples of use of Yarkon Cemetery
1. By Aviva Lori Three weeks ago, Zahava Danieli of Tel Aviv passed away, and was buried in the Yarkon Cemetery.
2. Advertisement His funeral will be held at 1:30 P.M. today at the Yarkon cemetery, Geulim gate.
3. Yesterday, about 15 employees of organizations that had tried to help her in life attended the modest ceremony at Tel Aviv‘s Yarkon cemetery.
4. At 5 P.M. yesterday, two buses carrying mourners departed from Ben Yehuda and Hayarkon streets in Tel Aviv, headed for Yarkon cemetery, near Morasha junction, where the families buried the friends side by side.
5. Three additional funerals were held in the towns of Bnei Brak and Petah Tikva, east of Tel Aviv, and at the Yarkon Cemetery, north of the city, for three other victims of the attack: Norma Schwartzblatt–Rabinowitz, 50, of Mexico, who had planned to immigrate to Israel this week via India, to join two of her children; Yocheved Orpaz, 60, of Givatayim, who had been traveling in India with a daughter and grandchildren; and Bentzion Chroman, 28, a Bobover Hasid with dual Israeli–U.S. citizenship.