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    • Wadi Al-Salaam. Area: 2266 Acres. Buried: 5 million. Established: Unknown. Location: Najaf, Iraq. The largest cemetery in the world is Wadi al-Salaam. It’s also one of the oldest.
    • Calverton National Cemetery. Area: 1,045 Acres. Buried: 212,000 (as of 2008) Established: 1978. Location: Calverton, NY, United States. Calverton National Cemetery is one of several national cemeteries located on New York’s Long Island.
    • Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. Area: 982 Acres (Upon full completion) Buried: 60,000 (Approximate) Established: 1999. Location: Elwood, IL, United States.
    • Ohlsdorf Cemetery. Area: 966 Acres. Buried: 256,000. Established: 1877. Location: Ohlsdorf, Germany. Ohlsdorf Cemetery is unique for several reasons. For one, it’s not merely a cemetery.
  2. 'Valley of Peace') is an Islamic cemetery, located in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq. It is the largest cemetery in the world. [1][2] The cemetery covers 1,485.5 acres (601.16 ha; 6.01 km 2; 2.32 sq mi) and contains more than 6 million bodies. [3] . It also attracts millions of pilgrims annually. [4]

    • Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
    • Arboretum
    • Notable Burials
    • National Historic Landmark
    • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Cemetery Railway
    • Religious Diversity
    • Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey
    • Ancient Ottoman Gravestones
    • Twelve Cemetery Sections

    Spring Grove Cemetery, the 7th largest cemetery in the world is a 733 acre nonprofit garden cemetery and arboretum. In 1844, the Cincinnati Horticultural Society decided to form a cemetery association. Being a group that loved flowers, trees, and plants, they looked to other garden cemeteries around the world for inspiration, such as Père Lachaise ...

    The arboretum at Spring Grove has more than 1,200 species of plants, most of which are labeled for study and research purposes. This makes the cemetery a popular destination for university students, botanists, and nursery growers.

    Some families have entrusted Spring Grove Cemetery with their family legacies for up to seven generations. People from all religions, cultures, and walks of life are buried here. Some of the notable burials include: 1. Bernard Kroger, founder of Kroger supermarkets 2. James Gamble, co-founder of Proctor and Gamble Company 3. Levi Coffin, Quaker abo...

    In 2007, Spring Grove Cemetery was designated a National Historic Landmark, an honor held by only seven cemeteries in the United States.

    Rookwood Cemetery, the 6th largest in the world, was established in 1867 to meet the needs of Australia’s Sydney residents. As the city grew, burial grounds in Sydney were becoming overcrowded to the point that disease was threatening the living. City authorities decided to purchase 200 acres (80 hectares) of land ten miles outside the city limits ...

    One of the reasons the land at Haslams Creek was chosen was because part of the Sydney railway system ran to the area. A railway station was then built at the center of the new Rookwood Cemetery. Special platforms and buildings were reserved for mourners and coffins at stations along the railway. The train continued to serve funeral attendees regul...

    The sections are designated for various religious and non-denominational groups including Anglican, Jewish, Muslim, Catholic, War Graves, Quaker, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Independent. Some say that Rookwood may be the most diverse cemetery in the world and reflects the cultural diversity of Sydney itself. Rookwood Cemetery has hosted ...

    At 750 acres (300 hectares), Karacaahmet Cemetery is the 5th largest cemetery in the world. It is the oldest in Istanbul, having been established more than 700 years ago.

    Many of the ancient Ottoman gravestones can still be seen at Karacaahmet Cemetery with inscriptions in the Ottoman Turkish alphabet, which is a version of the Arabic alphabet.

    Karacaahmet Cemetery is divided into twelve parcels, each dedicated to a different religious group. More than a million people are buried at this non-profit cemetery. The sections are often divided by roads with heavy traffic or walls. In spite of the traffic, there are tall cypress trees throughout the cemetery that give privacy and make the setti...

  3. Oct 29, 2023 · The Wadi al-Salam Cemetery (Arabic: وادي السلام, romanized: Wādī al-Salām, lit.’. Valley of Peace’) holds the distinction of being the largest graveyard in the world, situated in the sacred city of Najaf, Iraq.

  4. Dec 4, 2017 · Wadi Al-Salaam cemetery, located in Najaf, Iraq, is the world’s largest cemetery measuring 917 hectares. The cemetery, dated more than 1400 years old, holds approximately five million bodies and continues to receive hundreds of bodies every year making it second to no other in the world.

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  5. The largest burial ground is the Wadi al-Salam Cemetery in the city of Najaf, Iraq. This vast graveyard covers an area of 9.17 km2 (3.54 sq mi) and is thought to contain millions of sets of human remains.

  6. Dec 25, 2023 · The Ohlsdorf Cemetery is the largest cemetery park in the world, comprising 966 acres. It is also one of the most elegant places. The gardens house a variety of flowers that add life and color to over a quarter million graves.