Ghencea Cemetery
Ghencea cemetery is located in Ghencea neighborhood of Bucharest, on Ghencea Boulevard, in Sector 6. The cemetery has two sections, civilian[1] and military.[2]
Ghencea Military Cemetery | |
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Romania | |
The entrance to the military section | |
For the Heroes of the Wars | |
Location | Bucharest, Romania |
Burials by war | |
Notable interments
- Gheorghe Argeșanu, general and statesman
- Grigore Bălan, general in World War II
- Iolanda Balaș, athlete and Olympic champion
- Maria Butaciu, performer of folklore music
- Elena Ceaușescu, communist activist and wife of dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu
- Nicolae Ceaușescu, first President of Romania
- Nicu Ceaușescu, communist politician and third son of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu
- Mihai Chițac, general and Minister of the Interior
- Lucreția Ciobanu, folk singer from Sibiu
- Florența Crăciunescu, Olympic athlete
- Gheorghe Cucu, composer, conductor, and folklorist
- Ion Dincă, communist politician, Deputy Prime Minister, and Mayor of Bucharest
- Aimée Iacobescu, actress
- Alexis Nour, journalist, activist, and essayist
- Gheorghe Pintilie, first Director of the Securitate
- Temistocle Popa, composer, musician, and film actor
- Alexandru Șerbănescu, flying ace in World War II
- Toni Tecuceanu, comedy actor
- Costică Toma, footballer and coach
- Nicolae Tonitza, painter and illustrator
- Ilie Verdeț, Prime Minister of Romania
- Corneliu Vadim Tudor, leader of the Greater Romania Party, poet, writer, journalist, and a Member of the European Parliament.
Gallery
- Former grave of Nicolae Ceaușescu
- Entrance to the Ghencea Civilian Cemetery
- Grave in Ghencea cemetery, with Masonic symbol
- Grave of Alexandru Șerbănescu
- Grave of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu
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References
- "Cimitirul Ghencea". 25 May 2014.
- "Google Maps". Google Maps.
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