Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q114597> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 triples per page.
- Q114597 subject Q8206534.
- Q114597 subject Q8566218.
- Q114597 subject Q8895086.
- Q114597 abstract "The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław is located in the southeast part of Wrocław (formerly known as Breslau), Poland, currently along Ślężna street. The first burial took place on 17 November 1856 which back then was a village of Gabitz. The current shape of the cemetery evolved mostly during 19th century, during the German period of the city. The cemetery area was expanded twice. In 1943 the burial ceremonies were abandoned and the necropoly was leased for five years to a gardening center. During World War II, the cemetery became a fierce battleground, the marks of which are still visible on many tombstones. After 1945 it slowly turned into ruins. It was put on the list of the city's monuments in 1975.".
- Q114597 thumbnail Gate_of_Old_Jewish_Cemetery_Wrocław.jpg?width=300.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q12554.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1457060.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1799.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q188.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q203443.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q315658.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q34787.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q36.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q37853.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q41493.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q4692.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q51676.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q615948.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q63762.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q75784.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q76774.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q77833.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8206534.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8566218.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8895086.
- Q114597 wikiPageWikiLink Q9061.
- Q114597 point "51.08694444444444 17.025".
- Q114597 type SpatialThing.
- Q114597 comment "The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław is located in the southeast part of Wrocław (formerly known as Breslau), Poland, currently along Ślężna street. The first burial took place on 17 November 1856 which back then was a village of Gabitz. The current shape of the cemetery evolved mostly during 19th century, during the German period of the city. The cemetery area was expanded twice. In 1943 the burial ceremonies were abandoned and the necropoly was leased for five years to a gardening center.".
- Q114597 label "Old Jewish Cemetery, Wrocław".
- Q114597 lat "51.08694444444444".
- Q114597 long "17.025".
- Q114597 depiction Gate_of_Old_Jewish_Cemetery_Wrocław.jpg.