The following is a list of selected cemeteries in Poland.

Lesser Poland Voivodeship

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Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków with a two-hour walk. Parents of Pope John Paul II, are buried here.[1][2]

Greater Poland Voivodeship

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Lower Silesian Voivodeship

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Łódź Voivodeship

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Lublin Voivodeship

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Lubusz Voivodeship

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Masovian Voivodeship

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Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw is Poland's capital oldest and most famous cemetery

Podlaskie Voivodeship

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Pomeranian Voivodeship

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Silesian Voivodeship

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Subcarpathian Voivodeship

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Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship

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West Pomeranian Voivodeship

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Notes

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  1. ^ Gazeta Krakow.pl (October 29, 2008), ""Zwiedzamy Cmentarz Rakowicki" (Touring the Rakowicki Cemetery)" (PDF).[permanent dead link] (328 KB) 
  2. ^ A multilingual brochure available for the visitors, called "Zwiedzamy Cmentarz Rakowicki" (A visit to the Rakowicki Cemetery) with a map describing a two-hour walk; published by Zarząd Cmentarzy Komunalnych w Krakowie.
  3. ^ Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Krakow Rakowicki Cemetery
  4. ^ Szymon Madej, Kraków Military Cemetery
  5. ^ Mirosław Łopata (2007). "Cmentarz nr 398 - Bieńczyce-Dłubnia" [Bieńczyce-Dłubnia Military Cemetery number 398]. Source: Broch Rudolf, Hauptmann Hans. Westgalizische Heldengraeber aus den Jahren des Weltkrieges 1914-1915, Wien 1918.
  6. ^ Mapakrakow.pl. "Przystanek: Makuszyńskiego". Nowa Mapa Krakowa.
  7. ^ Virtual Shtetl, Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery. Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine Museum of the History of Polish Jews 2016.