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Established | 1993 |
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Country | Uruguay |
Type | private |
Owned by | Los Parques del Uruguay |
Find a Grave | Parque del Recuerdo |
Parque del Recuerdo is a private cemetery in Uruguay.
It is located at Canelones Department, 25 km east of downtown Montevideo, on the Ruta Interbalnearia, north of Ciudad de la Costa. [1]
The cemetery was established in 1993. [1]
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Parque del Recuerdo may refer to:
Coordinates: 34°48′36″S55°58′03″W / 34.8098660°S 55.9674530°W