Prior to 1907, Newfoundland was a British colony. Newfoundland achieved national independence on September 26, 1907 and did not join Canada until March 23, 1949. The Titanic sank during the period of Newfoundland's independence in 1912. The correct answer for which country did the Titanic sink closest to is therefore the Dominion of Newfoundland
Many of the Titanic victims are buried in the Halifax Cemetery in Halifax,Nova Scotia,Canada. There are a couple of rows of them.
209 bodies were recovered in the aftermath of the sinking of Titanic and buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Of the 712 survivors, many were buried in many places like Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York, which, at 12, has the highest concentration of Titanic passengers in the US - the second highest is Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn with nine.
The Titanic museum and the cemetery where the victims they were able to recover were buried in.
no nobody ever buried the souls but a man that went out to discover the titanic left a memorial for the people that died on the titanic
Prior to 1907, Newfoundland was a British colony. Newfoundland achieved national independence on September 26, 1907 and did not join Canada until March 23, 1949. The Titanic sank during the period of Newfoundland's independence in 1912. The correct answer for which country did the Titanic sink closest to is therefore the Dominion of Newfoundland
Many of the Titanic victims are buried in the Halifax Cemetery in Halifax,Nova Scotia,Canada. There are a couple of rows of them.
Canadians play a large part in the story of Titanic. There were 49 Canadians scattered in the lifeboats, there are 209 Titanic victims buried in Halifax, and the furthest west any passengers are buried now is in Winnipeg.
209 bodies were recovered in the aftermath of the sinking of Titanic and buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Of the 712 survivors, many were buried in many places like Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York, which, at 12, has the highest concentration of Titanic passengers in the US - the second highest is Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn with nine.
The Titanic museum and the cemetery where the victims they were able to recover were buried in.
no nobody ever buried the souls but a man that went out to discover the titanic left a memorial for the people that died on the titanic
You misinterpreted the question. the riddle is in fact: A train travelling from the U.S. to Canada carrying 300 American passengers crashes exactly in the center of the Canadian and American borders. Where will the survivors be buried? the answer is of course, that they won't. You shouldn't bury survivors.
There are people from the Titanic Buried at Mountain View in Vancouver and lots in Halifax.
With the Titanic
I think most are bureid in un-marked graves in Halifax (Novia Scotia - Canada). NOT to be confused with Halifax in North Yorkshire.
Survivors are not buried when they are currently living. Burying people alive is forbidden in some countries. The passengers who died in the plane crash would be buried according to their nationality. Chinese passengers would be buried in China. etc; The families of the passengers could also decide where they would be buried
because of the amount of bodies, many were buried at sea, especially if they couldn't be recognized. to those who were found and identified, they were brought ashore, where the families could then come and find the bodies, and bury them where they choose.