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The City of Romania Where Digitization Reaches the Last Road. The Graves Can Be Found with GPS and QR Code

The old digitalisation also comes in place of the last roads. In Brasov, the cemeteries move their entire administration and management activity into the digital environment, through computers, mobile phones and touchscreen panels. From this process will not only benefit the administrators of the old places, but also the owners of the passed into non-birth. They will be able to quickly identify any tomb, using a simple GPS phone.
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The graves of two large cemeteries in Brasov will be put on the digital map, and each place of the ages will be able to be found easier, including with the help of GPS coordinates. Brasov City Hall has begun the procedure for digitizing the Simpreghi and Municipal Cemeteries, where there are about 41,000 places of the ages, writes the local publication BizBrasov 303,000 lei as 41,000 lei in Brasov to be found with GPSThe project has a maximum va…

·Bucharest, Romania
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Digitization arrives in an unexpected area in Brasov: the city's cemeteries will be transformed into a digital system where every place ever will be found on the map, with GPS and QR code.

·Romania
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The old digitalisation also comes in place of the last roads. In Brasov, the cemeteries move their entire administration and management activity into the digital environment, through computers, mobile phones and touchscreen panels. From this process will not only benefit the administrators of the old places, but also the owners of the passed into non-birth. They will be able to quickly identify any tomb, using a simple GPS phone.

·Romania
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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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