CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH CEMETERIES OF BOLOGHINE
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2024
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2024
Cemeteries overgrown with bucolic vegetation, including the squares of consuls and soldiers who died in the war.
Overgrown with bucolic vegetation, there is the Christian cemetery (1836) and the Jewish cemetery (1847). The Christian cemetery is made up of about a hundred squares, including a square for the Consuls, and a square for the first soldiers who died during the French conquest of Algeria and the 1914-18 war. In the Jewish cemetery, whose access is at the back of the Christian cemetery, you will notice the tombs of the rabbis who founded the Jewish community of Algiers in the 14th century.
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