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leuville+cemetery Latitude and Longitude:

48°37′20″N 2°15′58″E / 48.62222°N 2.26611°E / 48.62222; 2.26611
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Leuville Cemetery
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CountryFrance
Coordinates 48°37′20″N 2°15′58″E / 48.62222°N 2.26611°E / 48.62222; 2.26611
Find a Grave Leuville Cemetery

Leuville Cemetery (also known as Leuville sur Orge Communal Cemetery) is in the French town of Leuville-sur-Orge, 25 km south of Paris. The cemetery is a burial ground to many prominent Georgian political emigres who had left country after the Soviet invasion of Georgia of 1921. Among them are the members of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia in Exile.

Notable people buried at Leuville-sur-Orge

Notes

  1. ^ (French) Misha Arsénidzé.
  2. ^ (French) Akaki Tchenkéli.
  3. ^ (French) Kakoutsa Tcholokhachvili.
  4. ^ (French) Evguéni Guéguétchkori.
  5. ^ (French) Noé Ramichvili.
  6. ^ (French) Irakli Tsérétéli.
  7. ^ (French) Grisha Ouratadzé.
  8. ^ (French) Noé Jordania.
  9. ^ Dimitri Silakadze (2019). "The Armaments of Forces and People's Guard of the First Republic of Georgia". Tbilisi. Retrieved 11 December 2023.

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leuville+cemetery Latitude and Longitude:

48°37′20″N 2°15′58″E / 48.62222°N 2.26611°E / 48.62222; 2.26611
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Leuville Cemetery
Details
CountryFrance
Coordinates 48°37′20″N 2°15′58″E / 48.62222°N 2.26611°E / 48.62222; 2.26611
Find a Grave Leuville Cemetery

Leuville Cemetery (also known as Leuville sur Orge Communal Cemetery) is in the French town of Leuville-sur-Orge, 25 km south of Paris. The cemetery is a burial ground to many prominent Georgian political emigres who had left country after the Soviet invasion of Georgia of 1921. Among them are the members of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia in Exile.

Notable people buried at Leuville-sur-Orge

Notes

  1. ^ (French) Misha Arsénidzé.
  2. ^ (French) Akaki Tchenkéli.
  3. ^ (French) Kakoutsa Tcholokhachvili.
  4. ^ (French) Evguéni Guéguétchkori.
  5. ^ (French) Noé Ramichvili.
  6. ^ (French) Irakli Tsérétéli.
  7. ^ (French) Grisha Ouratadzé.
  8. ^ (French) Noé Jordania.
  9. ^ Dimitri Silakadze (2019). "The Armaments of Forces and People's Guard of the First Republic of Georgia". Tbilisi. Retrieved 11 December 2023.

Sources


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