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The Argenta War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission and is found in the Commune of Argenta, Ferrara, Italy. The town of Argenta is located two kilometres south. The cemetery holds many soldiers killed in the battles of Argenta Gap and Lake Comacchio.

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  • The Argenta War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission and is found in the Commune of Argenta, Ferrara, Italy. The town of Argenta is located two kilometres south. The cemetery holds many soldiers killed in the battles of Argenta Gap and Lake Comacchio. (en)
  • L'Argenta Gap War Cemetery, o cimitero di guerra di Argenta, è un cimitero militare sito nel comune di Argenta, in provincia di Ferrara, e gestito dalla Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC). Si trova a due chilometri a nord dal centro abitato. (it)
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  • The Argenta War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission and is found in the Commune of Argenta, Ferrara, Italy. The town of Argenta is located two kilometres south. The cemetery holds many soldiers killed in the battles of Argenta Gap and Lake Comacchio. (en)
  • L'Argenta Gap War Cemetery, o cimitero di guerra di Argenta, è un cimitero militare sito nel comune di Argenta, in provincia di Ferrara, e gestito dalla Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC). Si trova a due chilometri a nord dal centro abitato. Progettato dall'architetto e urbanista britannico Louis de Soissons, il cimitero dà sepoltura a 625 caduti (di cui 8 ignoti), la maggior parte dei quali uccisi nella o nell' delle Valli di Comacchio, nell'ambito dell'offensiva della primavera 1945 della seconda guerra mondiale. Di questi, 527 provengono dal Regno Unito, 77 dal Canada, 10 dal Sudafrica, 6 dall'Australia ed uno dalla Nuova Zelanda. (it)
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