ANSWERS: 9
  • -this is not a joke- Auchwitz. Er. The hitler Era Genocide camps. Though it wasnt technically a cemetery millions died there, were buried there, and just about damn near everybody knows about it.
  • Arlington Cemetery would be my guess, as it is well known.
  • In USA, I would say Arlington. In UK, Westminster Abbey (burial place of Kings, Queens and famous literary types)
  • Pet Cemetery
  • Insomniac has a valid answer there. I think Egypt though would at least tie his answer. Since all school children know that the Pyramids are tombs. A lot of neo nazi children in Germany are raised with the idea that no holocaust occured. So the very country of Germany may have many citizens who dont view austwich as being as big a cemetary as other countries do. However , most people in Eygpt are aware that many of the cemeteries there, not far from the pyramids, go on for miles and are considered by some sources as the largest cemetaries in the world.Also in france there are mile upon mile of cemetaries holding the remains of dead american and british soilders who died fighting the germans in WW2 gave you 2 points Mr Educator i.e zero to hero thanks for the challenging question Trashstreet@yahoo.com
  • In France it is probably Pare Lachaise, Many many famous people are burried there including Chopin, Jim morrison and Oscar Wilde. Also Maria Callis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Burials_at_P%C3%A8re_Lachaise_Cemetery
  • Forest Lawn Oh, lay me down in Forest Lawn in a silver casket With golden flowers over my head in a silver basket The drum and bugle corp play taps while cannons roar Sixteen liveried employees sell souvenirs from the funeral store I wanna go simply when I go They'll give me a simple funeral there I know With the casket lined in fleece And the fireworks spelling out "Rest in Peace" So take me when I'm gone to Forest Lawn
  • Boot Hill yo...
  • I live near the Arlington Cemetery....so that gets my vote.

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