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Cmentarz żydowski w Łodzi (ul. Bracka 40)
Zał. 1891. Duża wartość zabytkowa, ok. 160 tys. nagrobków!
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The cemetery at Zachodnia Street
The old Jewish cemetery was located between Bazarowa Street, Zachodnia Street, Limanowskiego Street and Rybna Street. It was the oldest Jewish c...
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