Beersheba War Cemetery

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Beersheba War Cemetery is a Commonwealth military burial ground in Beersheba, Israel, where soldiers who fell in the First World War Palestine campaign are commemorated.

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Beersheba War Cemetery canonical 1

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instanceOf Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery
burialNationality Australia NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
South Africa NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
other Commonwealth nations
commemorates Commonwealth soldiers who died in the Palestine campaign
soldiers with no known grave
commemoratesBattle Battle of Beersheba NERFINISHED
commemoratesCampaign Sinai and Palestine campaign NERFINISHED
commemoratesConflict First World War NERFINISHED
coordinateSystem WGS84
country Israel
hasAccess open to the public
hasCommemorationDay 31 October (Battle of Beersheba anniversary)
ANZAC Day NERFINISHED
hasFeature Cross of Sacrifice NERFINISHED
Stone of Remembrance NERFINISHED
inscriptions in Arabic
inscriptions in English
inscriptions in Hebrew
landscaped lawns and gardens
hasGraveType individual headstones
hasMemorialType memorial panels for the missing
hasNumberOfBurials 1200+
hasNumberOfIdentifiedBurials ~1100
hasNumberOfUnidentifiedBurials ~100
hasSignificance key Commonwealth remembrance site in Israel
major site of Australian First World War remembrance in the Middle East
hasWebsite https://www.cwgc.org
heritageStatus protected CWGC site
languageOfSignage Arabic
English
Hebrew
locatedIn Beersheba NERFINISHED
Southern District, Israel NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Commonwealth War Graves Commission NERFINISHED
near Turkish and Ottoman-era battlefields around Beersheba
modern city centre of Beersheba
notableAssociation 31 October 1917 cavalry charge at Beersheba
Australian Light Horse NERFINISHED
ownedBy Commonwealth War Graves Commission NERFINISHED
usedForBurialsFrom 1917
usedForBurialsUntil 1919

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Battle of Beersheba (1917) hasMemorial Beersheba War Cemetery