Am Mi., 27. Feb. 2019 um 20:07 Uhr schrieb Mark Wagner < mark+...@carnildo.com>:
> > in Europe hamlets will typically not have their own cemetery, here it > > is a characteristic of a village (traditionally it will be > > churchyards, i.e. a burial place within the sacred area of a church, > > hamlets don’t have churches (around here). > > That's another Europe/US difference. In the United States, a cemetery > almost never has a church, and a church almost never has a place to > perform burials. Please note I wrote "churchyard", which is not the same as a cemetery. Cemeteries are a more modern variant of burial place, and also around here don't have churches (they have chapels). The traditional churchyards often are not used for burials any more, today people get mostly buried in cemeteries. By the way, how much is that fish over there? ;-) Cheers, Martin
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