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This is a list of cemeteries located in Philippines provinces in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao regions. This list includes classical cemeteries (such as burial caves, burial mounds, limestone tombs, aerial cemeteries, coastal burial lands, and burial trees), colonial cemeteries (such as Spanish-style cemeteries and American-style cemeteries), and modern cemeteries (such as ash cemeteries).
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Cemeteries in the Philippines have several relevance in Philippine history and society. Cemeteries were used by Catholic Church in the Philippines to control negative sentiments by threatening not to bury the dissidents' loved ones.[1] During the All Saints Day, these cemeteries comes to life as visitors clean up and repaint the tombs of their deceased loved ones.[2] This holiday also becomes a time for family reunions where the favorite dishes of the deceased is served on top of their tombs.[3]
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