• Source: St. Eugene Cemetery
    • St. Eugene Cemetery (Arabic: سانت يوجين مقبرة) is one of the most famous cemeteries in Algeria. It is situated in a suburb of the city of Algiers in the commune of Bologhine. Covering an area of 14.5 hectares, it lies at the foot of Notre Dame d'Afrique, and is maintained by twenty employees In 2012, the President of the French Republic François Hollande visited it.
      It comprises tombs of numerous Algerian notables and it is one of the most preferred place for actors and actresses and other artists (opera singers, musicians, painters, sculptors, architects, writers, poets). It also includes the tombs of several scientists, academicians and sportspeople.


      Notable interments


      Alexandre Fourchault
      Fernand Yveton
      630 French soldiers in a military square of the two wars where the tombs are grouped into Army Corps specialties.
      Queen Ranavalona III. She will, however, be unearthed in 1938.
      Victimes of the Isly street shooting.
      King Béhanzin of Dahomey, in 1906. However, his remains were repatriated in 1928.
      Alfred Pillafort, compagnon de la Libération.
      A monument is erected to the memory of the writer Louis Lecoq.
      Edmond Yafil
      Saül Durand a.k.a. Maalem Mouzino
      Roger Hanin
      Note: This list is very far from complete: the number of notables buried here exceeds 10,000.


      See also


      Cemeteries of Algiers


      References




      External links


      Tombs' index of St. Eugene Cemetery
      t. Eugene Cemetery at billiongraves.com

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