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  1. Cemeteries in Arlington County, Virginia. Geography of Arlington County, Virginia. Tourist attractions in Arlington County, Virginia. United States national cemeteries. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after buildings and structures in the United States.

  2. O Cemitério Nacional de Arlington, em Arlington, Virgínia, é o mais conhecido e tradicional cemitério militar dos Estados Unidos, fundado no antigo terreno de Arlington House, o palácio da família da esposa do comandante das forças confederadas da Guerra Civil Americana, General Robert Lee, Mary Anna Lee, descendente da mulher de George ...

  3. Medal of Honor recipients. As of May 2006, there were 367 Medal of Honor recipients buried in Arlington National Cemetery, nine of whom are Canadians . Alan Louis Eggers, Medal of Honor recipient for World War I.

  4. Der Nationalfriedhof Arlington ( englisch Arlington National Cemetery) ist einer der 147 Nationalfriedhöfe in den Vereinigten Staaten. Er liegt in Arlington im Bundesstaat Virginia unmittelbar südwestlich der Bundeshauptstadt Washington, D.C., von der er durch den Potomac River getrennt wird.

  5. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War, in an act passed by the U.S. Congress on July 17, 1862. [1] By the end of 1862, 12 national cemeteries had been established. [2] Two of the nation's most iconic military cemeteries, Arlington ...

  6. Arlingtonkyrkogården (engelska: Arlington National Cemetery ), som ligger i Arlington, Virginia vid Potomacfloden mittemot staden Washington, är USA :s mest betydande krigskyrkogård. På krigsminister Edwin M. Stantons beslut grundades griftegården 1864 (under amerikanska inbördeskriget) på plantageägor som konfiskerats från ...

  7. Owing to space constraints, Arlington National Cemetery does not permit the construction of large memorials or monuments without an act of Congress. The cemetery does, however, encourage the donation of trees ("living memorials") and permits small memorial plaques to be placed before these plantings. As of 2011, there were 142 such memorial plaques in the cemetery.