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The following is an incomplete list of cemeteries in Russia.
Republics
editDagestan
edit- Kyrkhlyar, Derbent
Tatarstan
edit- Arskoe Cemetery, Kazan
Krais
editPerm Krai
edit- Yegoshikha Cemetery, Perm
Primorsky Krai
edit- Czechoslovak Legions Graveyard, Vladivostok
Oblasts
editArkhangelsk Oblast
edit- Archangel Allied Cemetery, Arkhangelsk
Kaluga Oblast
edit- Pyatnitskoye Cemetery, Kaluga
Leningrad Oblast
editMoscow Oblast
editNovosibirsk Oblast
edit- Monument to the Heroes of the Revolution, Novosibirsk
- Yuzhnoye Cemetery, Novosibirsk
- Zayeltsovskoye Cemetery, Novosibirsk
Rostov Oblast
edit- Alexander Cemetery, Rostov-on-Don
- Brethren Cemetery, Rostov-on-Don
- Northern Cemetery, Rostov-on-Don
- Verkhne-Gnilovskoye Cemetery, Rostov-on-Don
- Mariupol Cemetery, Taganrog
- Taganrog Old Cemetery
Sverdlovsk Oblast
edit- The so-called 'Mafia cemetery' in Yekaterinburg, where murdered gangsters were buried under elaborately decorated gravestones.[citation needed]
Volgograd Oblast
editFederal Cities
editMoscow
edit- Old Donskoe Cemetery is an old necropolis next to the Donskoy Monastery.
- New Donskoy Cemetery is the 20th-century necropolis outside the monastery walls.
- Kremlin Wall Necropolis – part of the Kremlin Wall where Soviet governments buried many prominent Communist figures.
- Kuntsevo Cemetery
- Memorial park complex of the heroes of the First World War
- Moscow Armenian Cemetery
- Novodevichy Cemetery at the Novodevichy Convent, – many famous Russians and citizens of the former Soviet Union buried here including Nikita Khrushchev, Boris Yeltsin, the writers Nikolai Gogol and Anton Chekhov, and composers Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitri Shostakovich.
- Pantheon, Moscow – a Soviet project in the 1950s to construct a monumental memorial complex
- Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery
- Pyatnitskoye cemetery
- Rogozhskoye cemetery is the center of Old Believer community in Russia and the world.
- Troyekurovskoye Cemetery – burial site of Anna Politkovskaya, Alexander Yakovlev, and Boris Fyodorov
- Vagankovskoye Cemetery, the burial site of Inga Artamonova, Vladimir Vysotsky, Sergei Grinkov, Sergei Yesenin and others.
- Vvedenskoye Cemetery – cemetery of the former German community in Moscow
Saint Petersburg
edit- Bogoslovskoe Cemetery
- Kazachye Cemetery, part of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
- Lazarevskoe Cemetery, part of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. The oldest surviving cemetery in the city. Scientist Mikhail Lomonosov and Leonhard Euler are buried here.
- Levashovo Memorial Cemetery
- Nikolskoe Cemetery, part of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
- Novodevichy Cemetery is part of the eponymous convent in St. Petersburg.
- Peter and Paul Fortress – all Russian Tsars since Peter the Great are buried in the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral. Other members of the imperial family are buried in the Grand Ducal Burial Vault.
- Piskarevskoye Memorial Cemetery – burial ground for the victims of the Siege of Leningrad and probably the largest cemetery in the world by the number of people interred.
- Serafimovskoe Cemetery – opened in 1905, the location of numerous memorials
- Smolensky Cemetery was the traditional place of burial for the professors of the Imperial Academy of Arts and Saint Petersburg University
- Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery
- Tikhvin Cemetery, part of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Among those interred here is author Fyodor Dostoevsky and composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
- Volkovo Cemetery one of the largest non orthodox cemeteries in Saint Petersburg
Mass graves from executions
editNear Moscow
Near Smolensk
- Levashovo Memorial Cemetery –
- Rzhevsky artillery range near Toksovo (near Saint Petersburg)
In Tver Oblast