In order to [[physically]] manage the [[space]] within the cemetery (to avoid burials in existing graves) and to [[record]] locations in the burial register, most cemeteries have some [[systematic]] layout of graves in rows, generally grouped into larger sections as required. Often the cemetery displays this [[information]] in the form of a map, which is used both by the cemetery [[administration]] in managing their [[land]] use and also by [[friends]] and [[family]] members seeking to locate a particular grave within the cemetery.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery] | In order to [[physically]] manage the [[space]] within the cemetery (to avoid burials in existing graves) and to [[record]] locations in the burial register, most cemeteries have some [[systematic]] layout of graves in rows, generally grouped into larger sections as required. Often the cemetery displays this [[information]] in the form of a map, which is used both by the cemetery [[administration]] in managing their [[land]] use and also by [[friends]] and [[family]] members seeking to locate a particular grave within the cemetery.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery] |