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| Many Asians, Jews, and Europeans are buried in Chilean cemeteries, and information on their tombstones may be very valuable, in some cases listing their places of origin. Cemeteries in Santiago, Chile, include: | | Many Asians, Jews, and Europeans are buried in Chilean cemeteries, and information on their tombstones may be very valuable, in some cases listing their places of origin. Cemeteries in Santiago, Chile, include: |
| | | *Cementerio General (General Cemetery) founded in 1821, occupying a large area on Recoleta Street. [http://www.billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/CementerioGeneraldeSantiago/161905 BillionGraves] will eventually have headstone images and transcriptions from this cemetery, an index will also appear on FamilySearch in the [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/BillionGraves_Index_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) BillionGraves Index] |
| *Cementerio Católico Parroquial (Catholic Parochial Cemetery) founded in 1883. | | *Cementerio Católico Parroquial (Catholic Parochial Cemetery) founded in 1883. |
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