Ganina Yama

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Ganina Yama is a former mine site near Yekaterinburg, Russia, known as the place where the remains of the last Russian tsar Nicholas II and his family were secretly disposed of after their execution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former mine
historical site
associatedWith Nicholas II of Russia NERFINISHED
Romanov family NERFINISHED
execution of the Russian imperial family
country Russia
culturalSignificance symbol of the end of the Russian monarchy
currentUse pilgrimage site
religious memorial site
dedicatedTo Holy Royal Martyrs NERFINISHED
distanceFromYekaterinburg approximately 15–20 km
eraOfNotoriety 20th century
eventDate 1918
governingBody Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
hasChapel Church in honor of the Holy Royal Passion-Bearers NERFINISHED
hasGraves memorial graves and markers
hasMemorialCross yes
hasNearbySite Porosenkov Log NERFINISHED
hasReligiousAffiliation Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
hasStatus place of pilgrimage for Orthodox Christians
hasStructure monastery complex
wooden churches
heritageDesignation regional cultural heritage site (Sverdlovsk Oblast)
languageOfSignage Russian
linkedTo investigations into Romanov remains
locatedIn Sverdlovsk Oblast NERFINISHED
Ural region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Yekaterinburg NERFINISHED
memorializes Alexandra Feodorovna NERFINISHED
Alexei Nikolaevich NERFINISHED
Anastasia Nikolaevna NERFINISHED
Maria Nikolaevna NERFINISHED
Nicholas II of Russia NERFINISHED
Olga Nikolaevna NERFINISHED
Tatiana Nikolaevna NERFINISHED
servants of the Romanov family
nearSettlement Shuvakish NERFINISHED
originalUse iron ore mine
partOf sites commemorating the Romanovs
relatedEvent murder of the Romanov family
relatedPlace Ipatiev House NERFINISHED
religiousFeastAssociated commemoration of the Romanovs on 17 July
religiousJurisdiction Yekaterinburg Eparchy NERFINISHED
timePeriod Russian Civil War era
tourismType dark tourism
transportAccess road from Yekaterinburg
usedAs disposal site for human remains

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