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Cemetery Holavallagardur, Reykjavik

Spread over 3 hectares, the Hólavallagarður Cemetery dates back to the 19th century, and has a number of interesting old tombstones, including those of Jón Sigurðssonand Guðrún Oddsdóttir..

Spread over 3 hectares, the Hólavallagarður Cemetery dates back to the 19th century, and has a number of interesting old tombstones, including those of Jón Sigurðssonand Guðrún Oddsdóttir.


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About Cemetery Holavallagardur

 Suðurgata, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

 www.kirkjugardar.is

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