Chełm i Gdańsk-Południe
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Chełm i Gdańsk-Południe is one of the quarters of the city of Gdańsk, Poland. The is a delapidated Jewish cemetery (dating from the 1860s), which was destroyed during the Holocaust. The land has recentely been reclaimed by the Jewish community, who are aiming to restore it to a usable cemetery standard.
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