Cemetery refers to burial ground where bodies are traditionally placed. Residents are typically poor people who cannot afford to leave or buy homes. Traditionally begins with a house of worship before burial
Located 3 km north of Taksim Square in Şişli, Istanbul. Contains approximately 5,000 burials since 1857. Managed by consulates of major Protestant powers biennially
Largest cemetery in Paris, covering 44 hectares. World's most visited necropolis with over 3.5 million annual visitors. Located in 20th arrondissement, near Métro stations Philippe Auguste and Père Lachaise
Gravestone is a stone marker placed over a grave. Headstones are markers set at the head of the grave. Funeral steles are elaborate stone slabs used in various cultures
Urn is a vase with narrow neck and footed pedestal. Term "urn" reflects use rather than shape or origin. Used for both funerary ashes and decorative purposes
Celebrated annually on November 1st and 2nd each year. Combines indigenous beliefs with Catholic All Saints' Day. Originated from indigenous tribes' August remembrance days