Vinohrady Cemetery
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Vinohrady Cemetery (Czech: Vinohradský hřbitov) is a cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. It was founded in 1885 as a cemetery of the city of Královské Vinohrady, which became a part of Prague in 1922 and today is known as the Vinohrady district. It contains the Strašnice Crematorium. Among the most notable people buried at the cemetery are two of the presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic, Václav Havel and Emil Hácha.
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Vinohradská, Capital City of Prague Vinohrady (obvod Praha 10)
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Vinohradská
130 20 Capital City of Prague, Vinohrady (obvod Praha 10)
Prague, Czechia
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