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Coriano Ridge War Cemetery

1945 establishments in ItalyBuildings and structures in the Province of RiminiBurials in Emilia-RomagnaCommonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in ItalyUse British English from March 2024
World War II cemeteries in Italy
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Coriano cimitero inglese1

The Coriano Ridge War Cemetery, locally known as the English War Cemetery (Italian: Cimitero di guerra inglese), is a Commonwealth military cemetery in Coriano, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, for Allied soldiers who died in the Second World War during the Allied advance through the Valconca and the battles of Coriano and Rimini. Managed by the Rome office of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, the cemetery numbers 1,939 burials, of which approximately 50 are unidentified. It is among Coriano's most notable tourist attractions.

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Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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