This is list of cemeteries in Turkey sorted after provinces.
Ankara
There are a total of 191 cemeteries within the metropolitan city limits of Ankara.
ðstanbul
In Istanbul Province, there exist a total of 333 cemeteries, of which 268 are for Muslims and the remaining for non-Muslims like Christians of different denominations and Jews.
- AÃ
Âiyan Asri Cemetery: Burial ground at Bosporus, where mostly renowned intellectuals, writers and artists rest
- Edirnekapñ Martyr's Cemetery: Military cemetery, where also high-ranked civil servants and renowned personalities are buried
- HaydarpaÃ
Âa Cemetery: Cemetery for British soldiers, who died during the Crimean War and British Commonwealth soldiers of the two World Wars
- Eyüp Cemetery: one of the largest cemeteries of Istanbul hosting graves of Ottoman sultans and court members, grand viziers, high-ranked religious authorities, civil servants and commanders as well as intellectuals, scientists, artists and poets
- Feriköy Cemetery, Muslim cemetery
- Feriköy Protestant Cemetery, Istanbul: Christian cemetery in Istanbul dating back to 1858
- Karacaahmet Cemetery: 700-year-old cemetery in ÃÂsküdar
- Merkezefendi Cemetery: 16th century burial ground in Zeytinburnu
- Pangaltñ Catholic Cemetery, Istanbul: The largest Roman Catholic Cemetery in Istanbul
- Ã
ÂiÃ
Âli Armenian Cemetery: Armenian cemetery in the Ã
ÂiÃ
Âli district of Istanbul, Turkey
- Ã
ÂiÃ
Âli Greek Orthodox Cemetery: Christian Orthodox cemetery, mostly consisting of Greek graves
- Zincirlikuyu Cemetery: Istanbul's first modern structured cemetery located in Ã
ÂiÃ
Âli
- Ulus Ashkenazi Jewish Cemetery
- Ulus Sephardi Jewish Cemetery
ðzmir
The country's third biggest city has 267 cemeteries within the metropolitan city limits.
- Yeni Buca Cemetery
- DoÃÂançay Cemetery
- Bornova Cemetery
Mersin
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