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List of mausolea

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This is a list of mausolea around the world.

Afghanistan

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Albania

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Algeria

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Angola

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Armenia

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Azerbaijan

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Bangladesh

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Belgium

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Mausoleum of the Counts of Bossu, by Jacques du Broeucq.[1]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Brunei

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Bulgaria

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China

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Croatia

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Cuba

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Cyprus

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Czech Republic

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Egypt

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Ancient Egypt Mausolea

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Holy Shrines and Mausolea in Egypt

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Christian Holy Shrines and Mausolea

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Islamic Holy Shrines and Mausolea

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Mamluk Mausolea

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Mausolea of The Muhammad Ali Dynasty

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20th century mausolea and memorials

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War memorials

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Commonwealth War Graves Commission Egypt

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Estonia

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France

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Finland

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Germany

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Hungary

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India

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Main: Mausoleums in India

Indonesia

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Iran

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Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization lists several hundred mausoleums in Iran. (See Ferdowsi and Ziyarat articles for some examples).

Iraq

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Israel and Palestinian territories

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Italy

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Jordan

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Kazakhstan

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Kyrgyzstan

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Mali

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Mongolia

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Morocco

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Myanmar

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Netherlands

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North Korea

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Norway

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  • The Mausoleum located under the ground floor of Akershus Fortress in Oslo contains the bodies of Olav V and Haakon VII of Norway. Queen Maud of Norway and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway

Pakistan

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Philippines

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Poland

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Romania

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Russia

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Saudi Arabia

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Serbia

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South Korea

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Spain

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Sudan

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Syria

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Taiwan

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Tajikistan

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Turkmenistan

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Turkey

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Uzbekistan

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Venezuela

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Vietnam

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "La Chapelle des Seigneurs — Commune de Boussu".
  2. ^ "Egypt's most beautiful (And expensive) tombs are reopening".
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