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A graveyard or memorial park is where the remaining parts of dead individuals are covered or generally entombed. The word graveyard (from Greek κοιμητήριον, "resting place")[1][2] suggests that the land is particularly assigned as a cemetery and initially connected to the Roman underground catacombs.[3] The term memorial park is frequently utilized conversely with graveyard, yet a memorial park essentially alludes to a cemetery inside a churchyard.[4][5]
The unblemished or incinerated stays of individuals might be entombed in a grave, generally alluded to as internment, or in a tomb, an "over the ground grave" (taking after a sarcophagus), a catacomb, columbarium, specialty, or other structure. In Western societies, burial service functions are frequently seen in graveyards. These services or soul changing experiences vary as per social practices and religious convictions. Current graveyards frequently incorporate crematoria, and a few grounds already utilized for both, proceed as crematoria as a main utilize long after the interment zones have been filled.