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Necropolis

Graves at the Glasgow Necropolis in Scotland

A necropolis (pl.: necropolises, necropoles, necropoleis, necropoli[1]) is a large, designed cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. The name stems from the Ancient Greek νεκρόπολις nekropolis (lit.'city of the dead').

The term usually implies a separate burial site at a distance from a city, as opposed to tombs within cities, which were common in various places and periods of history. They are different from grave fields, which did not have structures or markers above the ground. While the word is most commonly used for ancient sites, the name was revived in the early 19th century and applied to planned city cemeteries, such as the Glasgow Necropolis.

  1. ^ "Definition of NECROPOLIS". Merriam-Webster. 9 November 2024. Retrieved 17 November 2024.

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مدينة جنائزية Arabic Necrópolis AST Nekropol AZ Некропаль BE Некропол Bulgarian Nekropola BS Necròpolis Catalan Nekropol Danish Nekropole German Νεκρόπολη Greek

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