Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery
Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery is a cemetery in Pyongyang, North Korea. It was established in 1975. Wikidata records 15 notable interments here, including Kim Jong-suk, Kim Chaek, Kim Il.
At a glance
| Location | Pyongyang, North Korea |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 39.07830, 125.82790 (source: Wikidata) |
| Established | 1975 |
| Era | Mid 1900s |
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Notable interments
15 notable figures are documented here in Wikidata, each with a Wikipedia article and recorded burial place.
- Kim Jong-suk (1917–1949), politician, diplomat, partisan
- Kim Chaek (1903–1951), politician
- Kim Il (1910–1984), politician, partisan
- Kim Bo-hyon (1871–1955), peasant
- Nam Il (1915–1976), military officer
- O Jin-u (1917–1995), military personnel, politician
- Kim Hyong-gwon (1905–1936), revolutionary
- Ri Ul-sol (1921–2015), military officer
- Choe Kwang (1918–1997), military personnel, politician
- Kim Chol-ju (1916–1935), resistance fighter, independence activist
- Ri Tu-ik (1920–2002), military personnel, politician
- Ju Do-il (1921–1994), military officer
- Ri Yong-suk (1916–2021), politician
- Cho Myong Son (1923–1994), politician, military officer
- O Jung-hup (1910–1939), military officer
Common questions
Where is Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery?
Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery is in Pyongyang, North Korea, at coordinates 39.0783, 125.8279.
When was Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery established?
Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery was established in 1975, according to Wikidata.
Who is buried at Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery?
Wikidata documents 15 notable interments at Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery, including Kim Jong-suk, Kim Chaek, Kim Il, Kim Bo-hyon, Nam Il.
Records and sources
- Wikidata: Q910631 (CC0, the source for the facts on this page)
- Wikipedia article
- Burial records on Find a Grave (external, not affiliated)