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Canadian war cemeteries are sites for burial for Canadian military personnel for conflicts since 1867. Most of the graves are for the dead in World War I and World War II, but some are for conflicts since 1945. Most are found abroad (mainly in Europe) and a few within Canada. Most are public cemeteries and many shared with other countries (some with the Commonwealth of Nations, usually administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission {CWGC}).

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  • Canadian war cemeteries are sites for burial for Canadian military personnel for conflicts since 1867. Most of the graves are for the dead in World War I and World War II, but some are for conflicts since 1945. Most are found abroad (mainly in Europe) and a few within Canada. Most are public cemeteries and many shared with other countries (some with the Commonwealth of Nations, usually administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission {CWGC}). Europe * Belgium * Adegem Canadian War Cemetery * Florenville Cemetery * Saint Mary Cemetery * Cyprus * Dhekelia Cemetery * Denmark * Copenhagen Cemetery * England * Brookwood Cemetery * Cliveden * Cheadle-Gatley * Farnborough * Gosport * Hebburn * Helston * Langar * North Luffenham * Portland, Dorset - Royal Naval Cemetery * Radcliffe-On-Trent * Seaton * St. Merryn * Wallasey-Wirral * France * Adanac Military Cemetery, Courcelette - World War I * Ars-laquenexy * Bayeux War Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Bayeux - World War II * Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Bény-sur-Mer - World War II * Bistroff * Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Bretteville-sur-Laize - World War II * Canada Cemetery, Tilloy-lez-Cambrai - World War I * Canadian Cemetery No. 2, Pas-de-Calais - World War I * Choloy * Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Dieppe - World War II * Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais - World War I * Le Vigan * Lelling * Marville * Metz * Piennes * St. Avold * Y Ravine Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel - World War I * Germany * Arnsberg * Durnbach * Dörlinbach * Hannover * Iserlohn * Karlsruhe * Kippenheim * Kuppenheim * Lahr * Rheinburg British War Cemetery * Rheindalen * Rheinmünster-Söllingen * Werl * Willstatt * Zweibrücken * Italy * Agira - World War II * Cagliari * Moro River Ortona * Villanova * Netherlands * * Holten * Nijmegen * Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery - World War II * Northern Ireland * Belfast City * Scotland * Arbroath * Glasgow * LossiemouthAsia * Hong Kong * Sai Wan War Cemetery - World War II * Stanley Military Cemetery - World War II * South Korea * United Nations Memorial CemeteryNorth America * Canada * Beechwood Cemetery - Ottawa, Ontario * Notre Dame Cemetery - Ottawa, Ontario * - Winnipeg, Manitoba (en)
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  • Canadian war cemeteries are sites for burial for Canadian military personnel for conflicts since 1867. Most of the graves are for the dead in World War I and World War II, but some are for conflicts since 1945. Most are found abroad (mainly in Europe) and a few within Canada. Most are public cemeteries and many shared with other countries (some with the Commonwealth of Nations, usually administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission {CWGC}). (en)
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