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There are a number of cemeteries in Algiers. Among them is the Thaalibia Cemetery, the oldest one. A number of them have listed buildings or structures, or have been classified and registered as historic Algiers heritage.[1]
List
Cemetery Name | Date opened | Location | Postal code | Closed | Remarks | Coordinates |
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Thaalibia Cemetery | 1460 | Casbah of Algiers | 16022 | No | Oldest Muslim cemetery of Algiers | 36°47′18″N 3°03′34″E / 36.7884585°N 3.0595775°E |
Sidi Garidi Cemetery | 1730 | Kouba | 16050 | No | An old cemetery in Algiers | 36°43′24″N 3°04′15″E / 36.7233378°N 3.0708074°E |
Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery | 1790 | Belouizdad | 16015 | No | Tariqa Rahmaniyya cemetery of Algiers | 36°45′01″N 3°03′55″E / 36.75018°N 3.0652514°E |
El Kettar Cemetery | 1838 | Bab El Oued | 16008 | No | Popular cemetery of Algiers | 36°47′07″N 3°02′58″E / 36.7852071°N 3.0495789°E |
St. Eugene Cemetery | 1849 | Bologhine | 16090 | No | Christian and Jewish cemetery of Algiers | 36°47′56″N 3°02′50″E / 36.7988637°N 3.0473248°E |
El Alia Cemetery | 1928 | Bab Ezzouar | 16042 | No | Official and State cemetery of Algiers | 36°43′08″N 3°09′57″E / 36.7190129°N 3.1657643°E |
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See also
- Lists of cemeteries
- Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowments
- Algiers Province
- Directorate of Religious Affairs and Endowments of Algiers
- Management of funerals and cemeteries of Algiers
References
External links
- The process of burying the remains of anti-French fighters in the El Alia Cemetery on YouTube
- The burial ceremony of the remains of the martyrs of the popular resistance in the El Alia Cemetery on YouTube
- A complete burial ceremony for the remains of the 24 martyrs in the El Alia Cemetery on YouTube
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