Kumanovo Town Cemetery

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Kumanovo Town Cemetery
Градски гробишта Куманово
Kumanovo Town Cemetery
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CountryFlag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia
Coordinates 42°07′23″N21°43′30″E / 42.123°N 21.725°E / 42.123; 21.725
TypePublic
Owned by Kumanovo Municipality
Website Official Site

Kumanovo Town Cemetery is located in the southeast part of Kumanovo, North Macedonia.

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In 2006 there was vandalism of the grave of the brother of the current mayor of Kumanovo. [2]

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