Grave
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A grave, or burial spot is where somebody or something is buried after they have died. Graves are usually placed in a graveyard, with a headstone used to identify the dead person. A funeral will occur if the family has enough money. If they do not, there will not be a proper funeral. The name on the grave is of the dead person. For example, William Shakespeare was buried in England.
Grave Media
Grave of Catherine Månsdotter, the queen of Sweden, at the Turku Cathedral in Turku, Finland
Cemetery in Varengeville-sur-Mer, France
Interior of the Jewish memorial in Bratislava, Slovakia (with the grave of the rabbi Chatam Sofer at the left).
"Sahide" grave in Alanya, Turkey
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Media related to Graves at Wikimedia Commons