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Eternal flame

An eternal flame is a flame, lamp or torch that burns for an indefinite time. Most eternal flames are ignited and tended intentionally, but some are natural phenomena caused by natural gas leaks, peat fires and coal seam fires, all of which can be initially ignited by lightning, piezoelectricity or human activity, some of which have burned for hundreds or thousands of years.

In ancient times, eternal flames were fueled by wood or olive oil;[citation needed] modern examples usually use a piped supply of propane or natural gas. Human-created eternal flames most often commemorate a person or event of national significance, serve as a symbol of an enduring nature such as a religious belief, or a reminder of commitment to a common goal, such as diplomacy.

Religious and cultural significance

The eternal fire is a long-standing tradition in many cultures and religions. In ancient Iran the atar was tended by a dedicated priest and represented the concept of "divine sparks" or Amesha Spenta, as understood in Zoroastrianism. Period sources indicate that three "great fires" existed in the Achaemenid era of Persian history, which are collectively considered the earliest reference to the practice of creating ever-burning community fires.[1]

The eternal flame was a component of the Jewish religious rituals performed in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem, where a commandment required a fire to burn continuously upon the Outer Altar.[2] Modern Judaism continues a similar tradition by having a sanctuary lamp, the ner tamid, always lit above the ark in the synagogue. After World War II, such flames gained further meaning, as a reminder of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust.

The Cherokee Nation maintained a fire at the seat of government until ousted by the Indian Removal Act in 1830. At that time, embers from the last great council fire were carried west to the nation's new home in the Oklahoma Territory. The flame, maintained in Oklahoma, was carried back to the last seat of the Cherokee government at Red Clay State Park in south-eastern Tennessee, to the Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, North Carolina, and to the Cherokee Nation Tribal Complex in Talequah, Oklahoma.[3]

In China, it has at times been common to establish an eternally lit lamp as a visible aspect of ancestor veneration; it is set in front of a spirit tablet on the family's ancestral altar.[4]

Extinguished flames

 
Prismatically broken eternal flame at World War II memorial in East Berlin
  • The eternal flame that was part of the East German "Memorial to the Victims of Fascism and Militarism" at Neue Wache in East Berlin was removed after the 1990 German reunification. In 1993, the space was redesigned without a flame and rededicated as the "Central Memorial of the Federal Republic of Germany for the Victims of War and Tyranny".
  • Llama de la Libertad lit by Augusto Pinochet in 1975 in to commemorate the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat against Salvador Allende. It was extinguished in 2004.[8]
  • A 23-metre (75 ft) high Eternal flame monument was erected in Belgrade in 2000, to commemorate the victims of 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. The flame was extinguished just months later, after the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević.
  • A lighthouse-like memorial in the suburb of Eira in Helsinki, Finland was originally erected in honour of the Finnish seamen and seafaring. It later became a symbol of those who have perished at the sea, the Baltic Sea in particular.[9] A minor controversy arose when the flame was temporarily extinguished, to conserve gas, technically meaning the flame was not an eternal one. It had been relit but in the middle 2010s, the city of Helsinki grew tired of having to relight the flame and decided to put it out for good.[10]

Current man-made eternal flames

Europe

Belarus

  • Minsk, at the Victory Square, lit in 1961
  • Baranovichi, at the memorial of the fallen during the Great Patriotic War, lit in 1964.
  • Brest, near the ruins of the Engineering Administration, lit in 1972.[11]

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

 
Eternal Flame in Sarajevo

Bulgaria

Croatia

France

 
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with eternal flame beneath the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

Germany

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

 
The eternal flame at Brothers' Cemetery, Riga, Latvia
  • Riga, at Brothers' Cemetery or Cemetery of the Brethren (Brāļu Kapi), a military cemetery and national monument memorializing thousands of Latvian soldiers who were killed between 1915 and 1920 in World War I and the Latvian War of Independence. The memorial was built between 1924 and 1936, and designed by sculptor Kārlis Zāle.

Lithuania

Luxembourg

  • Luxembourg, near the Place du Saint-Esprit, in memory of all Luxembourgers fallen in World War II.

Malta

  • Floriana, inaugurated in 2012. Two eternal flames are placed beside the War Memorial, dedicated to all the Maltese dead of World War I and World War II.[12]

Moldova

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Russia

 
Eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Moscow

Serbia

Spain

Switzerland

Transnistria

Ukraine

 
Eternal Flame in Vinnytsia

United Kingdom

North America

Canada

  • The Flame of Hope in London, Ontario, at 442 Adelaide Street, where Frederick Banting did theoretical work leading to the discovery of human insulin. It will remain lit until diabetes is cured. It was lit by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 1989.
  • The Centennial Flame in Ottawa, Ontario, first lit in 1967, is in the spirit of an eternal flame; however, it is annually extinguished for cleaning and then relit. It commemorates the first hundred years of Canadian confederation.
  • The Centennial Flame on the grounds of the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton, Alberta commemorates the same milestone as its counterpart in Ottawa. The flame burns from a metallic cauldron and is located south along the walkway from the south entrance of the Legislature between the south side of Legislature Building Road NW and Fortway Drive NW. Another eternal flame is located on the grounds of the Legislature honours those fallen in the line of duty working for the province.
  • The Eternal Flame in the Peace Garden in Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto City Hall. It was lit by Pope John Paul II in September 1984 and symbolizes the hope and regeneration of humanity.
  • The 2004 Olympic flame remains burning in a memorial park in the Greek town area of Toronto.

United States

 
Eternal flame war memorial in Bowman, South Carolina

Mexico

Nicaragua

South America

 
The Pira da Liberdade, Brazilian eternal flame, in São Paulo

Argentina

  • In the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. It was lit on August 17, 1947 to honor the tomb of General José de San Martín, whose remains rest inside it; and the soldiers who fought and perished in the wars for Argentina, Chile and Perú's independence from the Spanish crown.
  • In the National Flag Memorial (Argentina) in Rosario, Santa Fe.
  • In the 'Monument to the dead of the Malvinas War' (Caidos en Malvinas) in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires.

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Venezuela

Australia

 
Eternal flame at the Shrine of Remembrance, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Asia

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

Georgia

  • Tbilisi, at the roundabout and underpass of Hero's Square

India

 
Raj Ghat, Delhi

Indonesia

 
Api Biru or "Blue Lava" as seen at night on Kawah Ijen, in Indonesia
  • Api Abadi Mrapen (Mrapen Eternal Fire), Grobogan, Central Java source of some remarkable events such as GANEFO, but suddenly died out on 25 September 2020, possibly as a result of nearby mining activity.[26][27]
  • Api Abadi Sungai Siring (Siring River Eternal Fire), Samarinda, East Borneo
  • Api Biru (Blue Fire), Ijen, Banyuwangi, East Java. This phenomenon comes from the ignition of sulfur continuously erupting to the surface. Its electric-blue flames are visible only at night.
  • Api Kayangan Abadi (Kayangan Eternal Fire), Bojonegoro, East Java. This site has had an eternal flame since the era of the Majapahit.
  • Api Abadi Bekucuk (Bekucuk Eternal Fire), East Java
  • Tugu Api Semangat Indonesia Tidak Pernah Padam (Monument of the Undying Spirit of Indonesia), at Jenderal Soedirman Building, Ministry of Defense (Indonesia), Central Jakarta, Jakarta.

Israel

Japan

 
Peace Flame at the Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, Japan

Kazakhstan

  • Almaty, the Monument to the Unknown Soldier (from Soviet times)

Kyrgyzstan

 
Bishkek eternal flame

Nepal

Philippines

 
An eternal flame is featured on the New Design/BSP series Philippine 1000-peso bill.

South Korea

Turkmenistan

Africa

Kenya

Ghana

  • Accra, Ghana: The Eternal Flame of African Liberation

Zimbabwe

South Africa

Caribbean

Trinidad and Tobago

Cuba

Naturally fueled flames

 
Fires of Chimera at Yanartaş, Çıralı, Turkey
 
The Darvaza gas crater, near Derweze, Turkmenistan, has been burning since 1971.
 
Tour guide cooks pancakes on natural flames at Murchison, New Zealand.

Fueled by natural gas

Fueled by coal seams

See also

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Extinguished flames 3 Current man made eternal flames 3 1 Europe 3 1 1 Belarus 3 1 2 Belgium 3 1 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 1 4 Bulgaria 3 1 5 Croatia 3 1 6 France 3 1 7 Germany 3 1 8 Hungary 3 1 9 Ireland 3 1 10 Italy 3 1 11 Latvia 3 1 12 Lithuania 3 1 13 Luxembourg 3 1 14 Malta 3 1 15 Moldova 3 1 16 Netherlands 3 1 17 Norway 3 1 18 Poland 3 1 19 Portugal 3 1 20 Russia 3 1 21 Serbia 3 1 22 Spain 3 1 23 Switzerland 3 1 24 Transnistria 3 1 25 Ukraine 3 1 26 United Kingdom 3 2 North America 3 2 1 Canada 3 2 2 United States 3 2 3 Mexico 3 2 4 Nicaragua 3 3 South America 3 3 1 Argentina 3 3 2 Brazil 3 3 3 Chile 3 3 4 Colombia 3 3 5 Venezuela 3 4 Australia 3 5 Asia 3 5 1 Armenia 3 5 2 Azerbaijan 3 5 3 Bangladesh 3 5 4 Georgia 3 5 5 India 3 5 6 Indonesia 3 5 7 Israel 3 5 8 Japan 3 5 9 Kazakhstan 3 5 10 Kyrgyzstan 3 5 11 Nepal 3 5 12 Philippines 3 5 13 South Korea 3 5 14 Turkmenistan 3 6 Africa 3 6 1 Kenya 3 6 2 Ghana 3 6 3 Zimbabwe 3 6 4 South Africa 3 7 Caribbean 3 7 1 Trinidad and Tobago 3 7 2 Cuba 4 Naturally fueled flames 4 1 Fueled by natural gas 4 2 Fueled by coal seams 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksReligious and cultural significance EditThe eternal fire is a long standing tradition in many cultures and religions In ancient Iran the atar was tended by a dedicated priest and represented the concept of divine sparks or Amesha Spenta as understood in Zoroastrianism Period sources indicate that three great fires existed in the Achaemenid era of Persian history which are collectively considered the earliest reference to the practice of creating ever burning community fires 1 The eternal flame was a component of the Jewish religious rituals performed in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem where a commandment required a fire to burn continuously upon the Outer Altar 2 Modern Judaism continues a similar tradition by having a sanctuary lamp the ner tamid always lit above the ark in the synagogue After World War II such flames gained further meaning as a reminder of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust The Cherokee Nation maintained a fire at the seat of government until ousted by the Indian Removal Act in 1830 At that time embers from the last great council fire were carried west to the nation s new home in the Oklahoma Territory The flame maintained in Oklahoma was carried back to the last seat of the Cherokee government at Red Clay State Park in south eastern Tennessee to the Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee North Carolina and to the Cherokee Nation Tribal Complex in Talequah Oklahoma 3 In China it has at times been common to establish an eternally lit lamp as a visible aspect of ancestor veneration it is set in front of a spirit tablet on the family s ancestral altar 4 Extinguished flames EditOne of the three Great Flames of the Achaemenid Empire was extinguished during the reign of Alexander the Great to honour the death of his close friend Hephaestion in 324 BC citation needed The Hebrew Bible commands that The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar it shall never go out Leviticus 6 5 5 JPS regarding the altar of Burnt Offering in the Tabernacle and later the altars in Solomon s Temple and the Second Temple the latter sacked by Rome in 70 AD Many churches especially Catholic Anglican and Lutheran along with Jewish synagogues feature an eternal flame on or hung above their altars churches or Torah arks synagogues The Sacred fire of Vesta in Ancient Rome which burned within the Temple of Vesta on the Roman Forum was extinguished in 394 AD The sacred fire of the Celtic goddess Brigid burned at Kildare Ireland in pagan times and the fire was continued when the site was Christianised by Saint Brigid in the 5th century AD It continued burning until the 16th century Dissolution of the Monasteries 6 7 The eternal flame near the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn in Estonia was extinguished after the country gained independence from the USSR in 1991 Prismatically broken eternal flame at World War II memorial in East Berlin The eternal flame that was part of the East German Memorial to the Victims of Fascism and Militarism at Neue Wache in East Berlin was removed after the 1990 German reunification In 1993 the space was redesigned without a flame and rededicated as the Central Memorial of the Federal Republic of Germany for the Victims of War and Tyranny Llama de la Libertad lit by Augusto Pinochet in 1975 in to commemorate the 1973 Chilean coup d etat against Salvador Allende It was extinguished in 2004 8 A 23 metre 75 ft high Eternal flame monument was erected in Belgrade in 2000 to commemorate the victims of 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia The flame was extinguished just months later after the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic A lighthouse like memorial in the suburb of Eira in Helsinki Finland was originally erected in honour of the Finnish seamen and seafaring It later became a symbol of those who have perished at the sea the Baltic Sea in particular 9 A minor controversy arose when the flame was temporarily extinguished to conserve gas technically meaning the flame was not an eternal one It had been relit but in the middle 2010s the city of Helsinki grew tired of having to relight the flame and decided to put it out for good 10 Current man made eternal flames EditEurope Edit Belarus Edit Minsk at the Victory Square lit in 1961 Baranovichi at the memorial of the fallen during the Great Patriotic War lit in 1964 Brest near the ruins of the Engineering Administration lit in 1972 11 Belgium Edit Brussels at the foot of the Congress Column surmounting the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Bosnia and Herzegovina Edit Eternal Flame in Sarajevo Sarajevo the Sarajevo eternal flame Vjecna vatra in memory of the military and civilian victims of the Second World WarBulgaria Edit Sofia at the Monument to the Unknown SoldierCroatia Edit Zagreb in front of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in memory of the police officers killed in the Croatian War of Independence Sisak in Dr Franjo Tuđman Park in front of city market and swimming pool in memory of soldiers fallen in the Croatian War of IndependenceFrance Edit Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with eternal flame beneath the Arc de Triomphe in Paris Paris under the archway at the Arc de Triomphe which has burned continuously since 1921 in memory of all who died in World War I Arras at the Notre Dame de Lorette war memorial Germany Edit Berlin at the Theodor Heuss Platz Munich in the Square of the Victims of National Socialism Platz der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Hungary Edit Budapest in Kossuth Square commemorating the revolutionaries of the 1956 uprising against control by the Soviet UnionIreland Edit Dublin at the junction of Amiens St and Memorial Road the Universal Links on Human Rights by Amnesty International honoring prisoners of conscience Kildare a perpetual flame burns in the town square It was formerly housed since 1993 at Solas Bhride a sanctuary run by the Catholic Brigidine sisters The modern flame rekindles the original one burned by the sisters of Saint Brigit in Kildare which was extinguished during the Dissolution of the Monasteries New Ross at a new monument to Irish emigrants On June 18 2013 a torch from the eternal flame at the John F Kennedy grave at Arlington National Cemetery was used to light this flame Italy Edit Madonna del Ghisallo near Lake Como for all cyclists who have died Rome on the Altare della Patria for the Unknown SoldierLatvia Edit The eternal flame at Brothers Cemetery Riga Latvia Riga at Brothers Cemetery or Cemetery of the Brethren Bralu Kapi a military cemetery and national monument memorializing thousands of Latvian soldiers who were killed between 1915 and 1920 in World War I and the Latvian War of Independence The memorial was built between 1924 and 1936 and designed by sculptor Karlis Zale Lithuania Edit Kaunas at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier in the Square of Unity in front of the Vytautas the Great War Museum Luxembourg Edit Luxembourg near the Place du Saint Esprit in memory of all Luxembourgers fallen in World War II Malta Edit Floriana inaugurated in 2012 Two eternal flames are placed beside the War Memorial dedicated to all the Maltese dead of World War I and World War II 12 Moldova Edit Chișinău a flame dedicated to Chișinău s unknown soldiers who died in World War II at the Eternity Memorial Complex Netherlands Edit Amsterdam at the Hollandsche Schouwburg in memorial of the Dutch Jewish people who were killed in World War II Maastricht at the Market Square a statue of Jan Pieter Minckeleers a Dutch scientist and inventor who discovered illuminating gas coal gas and was the inventor of gas lighting The Hague at the Peace Palace dedicated to the idea of international peace Oosterbeek at the Airborne Museum Hartenstein in memorial to those who died in the Battle of Arnhem during Operation Market GardenNorway Edit Oslo inaugurated on June 9 2001 at The Pier of Honour Port of Oslo by Sri Chinmoy and installed permanently at the Aker Brygge complex in 2002 By 2013 however it was removed from Aker Brygge and reinstalled at Holmenkollen Poland Edit Warsaw at the Tomb of the Unknown SoldierPortugal Edit Batalha at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier inside the Batalha Monastery honoring the Portuguese dead in the World War I lit April 6 1921 Lisbon at the Monument to the Overseas War Combatants honoring the dead in the Portuguese Overseas War lit January 15 1994Russia Edit Eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Moscow Moscow at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Alexander Garden to honor the dead of the Great Patriotic War A second one at Victory Park also built to honor the dead Saint Petersburg has three sites with eternal flames The first is at the Monument to the Fighters of the Revolution on the Field of Mars in memory of those who died during the Bolshevik Revolution The second is at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery in memory of those who perished in World War II during the Siege of Leningrad At Victory Square several flames can be seen at the Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad in commemoration of the victims and survivors of the Siege of Leningrad Volgograd has two eternal flames The first is located at Mamayev Kurgan 13 in the Hall of the Warrior Glory in tribute to all those who died defending the city from 1942 to 1943 The second is located at The Square of the Fallen Fighters 14 on the monument of those who died defending in the Civil and Great Patriotic War Kursk has two eternal flames One is located at the war memorial and the other close to the Triumphal Arch Saratov has two eternal flames in the Theatre Square and in the Victory Park Tambov Novokuznetsk has an eternal flame at the Heroes Boulevard Tolyatti at the Obelisk of Glory lit in 1978 Samara at the Obelisk of Glory Tver has an obelisk and an eternal flame nearby located on Ploschad Pobedy near the confluence of the rivers T maka and Volga to honor the Soviet soldiers who fought against Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War ru Velikaya Otechestvennaya vojna Yekaterinburg on Kommunarov Square where dead soldiers were buried in a common grave in 1919 An eternal flame was lit at the site in 1959 Omsk an eternal fire was lit in 1967 on Memorial Square in honour of fallen soldiers in World War II Severodvinsk Ufa has two eternal flames The first was lit in 1980 in Victory Park honouring Alexander Matrosov and Minnigali Gubaidullin The second was lit in 1967 honouring soldiers who fell fighting for the Soviet Union Salavat opened in 1981 Honors Salavat citizens who died during the Great Patriotic War Arkhangelsk in honor of fallen Northerners in 1941 1945 Sterlitamak Biysk Bryansk Kovrov Kolchugino located on Lenin Square Kaspyisk Mahachkala Kaliningrad Petrozavodsk Anapa Sochi Novy Urengoy Sergiyev Posad Vologda Tula Oryol an eternal fire was lit in 1967 on Tankman s Square InozemtsevoSerbia Edit Belgrade the Eternal Flame in the Park of Friendship in Usce in memory of the military and civilian victims of the NATO bombing of YugoslaviaSpain Edit Barcelona Catalonia at the Fossar de les Moreres adjacent to the Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar honouring the Catalans buried there who died defending Barcelona from those loyal to Philip V on the siege of 1714 The torch with the eternal flame was inaugurated in 2001 Madrid at the Plaza de la Lealtad The Monumento a los Caidos por Espana honours all those who have died fighting for Spain Following the COVID 19 pandemic the Mayor of Madrid inaugurated on 15 May another eternal flame at Plaza de Cibeles in memory of those who died during the pandemic 15 Switzerland Edit Nafels at the St Hilarius Parish Church in atonement for a 14th century murder 16 17 Transnistria Edit Tiraspol a flame dedicated to losses of the War of Transnistria Ukraine Edit Eternal Flame in Vinnytsia Kyiv in the Glory Park at the Glory Obelisk and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier honoring the dead of World War II Chernihiv in the Glory Memorial in the Boldina Gora hill Vinnytsia the Glory memorial Odessa a monument to the unknown sailor United Kingdom Edit London at the New Scotland Yard The flame commemorates as the inscription notes those who have lost their lives in the service of the Metropolitan Police Liverpool at the Anfield stadium in memorial to those who died in the Hillsborough disasterNorth America Edit Canada Edit The Flame of Hope in London Ontario at 442 Adelaide Street where Frederick Banting did theoretical work leading to the discovery of human insulin It will remain lit until diabetes is cured It was lit by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 1989 The Centennial Flame in Ottawa Ontario first lit in 1967 is in the spirit of an eternal flame however it is annually extinguished for cleaning and then relit It commemorates the first hundred years of Canadian confederation The Centennial Flame on the grounds of the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton Alberta commemorates the same milestone as its counterpart in Ottawa The flame burns from a metallic cauldron and is located south along the walkway from the south entrance of the Legislature between the south side of Legislature Building Road NW and Fortway Drive NW Another eternal flame is located on the grounds of the Legislature honours those fallen in the line of duty working for the province The Eternal Flame in the Peace Garden in Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto City Hall It was lit by Pope John Paul II in September 1984 and symbolizes the hope and regeneration of humanity The 2004 Olympic flame remains burning in a memorial park in the Greek town area of Toronto United States Edit Alabama Huntsville Big Spring Park in honor of John F Kennedy 18 Ignited in 1976 the flame has been extinguished at times for years due to poor maintenance 19 California Koyasan Buddhist Temple in Los Angeles where the Peace Flame directly taken from the torch at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Japan is kept The flame was brought to Los Angeles in 1989 by Mayor Tom Bradley and has been maintained by the resident priests ever since University of California Santa Barbara houses an eternal flame on its campus in honor of Dr Martin Luther King Jr Auburn on the corner of Fulweiler St and Nevada St depicts a soldier carrying a fallen comrade The statue is named Why Redlands in Jennie Davis Park corner of Redlands Blvd and New York St at the Veterans Memorial La Mirada in front of City Hall to honor the residents who have given their life for their country Pico Rivera in front of the civic center to honor Pico Rivera veterans who died in the line of duty Connecticut New Britain at the National Iwo Jima Memorial to honor the memory of US servicemen who gave their lives at Iwo Jima Florida Jacksonville at the Veterans Memorial Wall there is an eternal flame to honor those who served Miami at Bayfront Park on Biscayne Boulevard is the Torch of Friendship for John F Kennedy Georgia Carrollton at the main entrance of the University of West Georgia lit at the beginning of each school year Decatur at the square downtown for the Korean War World War II and the Vietnam War Monroe at the Monroe Historic Courthouse to honor Walton County veterans Savannah at the Chatham County Courthouse dedicated to the Glory of God and honors veterans specifically Captain Willie O Sasser U S Air Force Atlanta at the King Center for assassinated civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr Hawaii Honolulu to honor victims of the September 11 attacks Illinois Chicago at Daley Plaza to honor those who perished in World War II ignited August 22 1972 by Albina Nance president of the Illinois Gold Star Mothers 20 Highland Park in the Freedom s Sacrifice veterans memorial located on the corner of St John Ave and Central Avenue to remember the soldiers from Highland Park that gave their lives in the name of freedom Naperville on the city s Riverwalk to honor victims of September 11 attacks Loves Park in Holdridge Park on North Second Street to honor all veterans Eternal flame war memorial in Bowman South Carolina Indiana Highland the Highland Wicker Park Veterans Memorial in Wicker Park on Indianapolis Boulevard and Ridge Road erected to honor all veterans Louisiana Saint Martinville at the Acadian Memorial symbolizing the survival of exiled Acadians as south Louisiana Cajuns Maryland Emmitsburg at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial on the grounds of the National Fire Academy Massachusetts Springfield at Forest Park John F Kennedy Memorial Flame to honor the memory of President Kennedy The flame was lit November 22 1964 on the first anniversary of his death Michigan Farmington Hills at the Holocaust Memorial Center in honor of those who perished during the Holocaust Flint in Downtown Flint across from the Durant Hotel to honor John F Kennedy Mississippi Mississippi State University the eternal flame of education Missouri Downtown Saint Louis to commemorate the founding of the American Legion in 1919 by Theodore Roosevelt Jr Nevada Las Vegas at the Allegiant Stadium and Las Vegas Raiders headquarters in Henderson to honor the late Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis New York New York City at Ground Zero lit by Mayor Michael Bloomberg on the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks upon the financial district of the city St Clare s Church honoring 29 parishioners who died during the September 11 attacks Lewiston Veteran s Circle of Honor Memorial that reads America s flame burns brightly fueled by the courage and sacrifice of those who have defended our freedoms North Dakota Grand Forks at the University of North Dakota Old Main Memorial Sphere erected on the site where the university s first building once stood Ohio Cincinnati at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Represents the candles that were placed in the windows of Underground Railroad Supporters Canton Garden Center incorporated into the city s memorial to the memory of President John F Kennedy dedicated in 1966 Steubenville at the Tomb of the Unborn Child the gravesite of seven aborted fetuses on the campus of the Franciscan University of Steubenville Columbus at Battelle Riverfront Park to honor fallen members of the Columbus Fire Department Clinton at Ohio Veterans Memorial Park The monument is made up of a large sitting area that is surrounded by benches a four tier waterfall a fifty foot wide pond a black granite POW MIA monument an inverted Vietnam War helmet with the eternal flame and a cast steel POW MIA seal 21 Mount Vernon on the campus of Mount Vernon Nazarene University to honor the commitment to learning and the expansion of knowledge Oklahoma Oral Roberts University Tulsa atop the Prayer Tower which represents the baptism of the Holy Spirit Pennsylvania Gettysburg Battlefield in memory of the dead of the American Civil War first lit by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1938 Shanksville to honor the crew and passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11 attacks in their efforts to thwart the hijacking Washington Square Philadelphia site of the city s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution and above the mass grave of thousands of Revolutionary War soldiers South Carolina Bowman lit in 1987 in honor and memory of the community s residents who died in World War I World War II and the Vietnam War Tennessee The Cherokee maintained a fire at their seat of government and carried coals to the Oklahoma Territory Coals from that fire were used to relight the eternal flame at Red Clay State Park the last seat of the independent Cherokee Nation 3 The Cherokee People Eternal Flame located on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee North Carolina is another example of a flame first lit on the Oklahoma Cherokee Reservation and carried as hot coals back to the homeland Memphis at the grave of Elvis Presley at his home Graceland Virginia John F Kennedy Eternal Flame in Arlington National Cemetery lit by Jacqueline Kennedy on November 25 1963 during the assassinated president s state funeral Newport News Victory Arch commemorating American servicemen and women Huntington Park Newport News Vietnam Veterans War Memorial dedicated in 1992 Lynchburg gravesite of Jerry Falwell at Liberty University Washington D C at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum first lit in 1993 by President Bill Clinton and noted Holocaust survivor Elie WieselMexico Edit The Column of Independence Mexico City in memory of the heroes of the Mexican Independence WarNicaragua Edit Tomb of Carlos Fonseca in the Central Park of Managua South America Edit The Pira da Liberdade Brazilian eternal flame in Sao Paulo The Pantheon of Fatherland and Freedom Tancredo Neves in Brasilia Argentina Edit In the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires It was lit on August 17 1947 to honor the tomb of General Jose de San Martin whose remains rest inside it and the soldiers who fought and perished in the wars for Argentina Chile and Peru s independence from the Spanish crown In the National Flag Memorial Argentina in Rosario Santa Fe In the Monument to the dead of the Malvinas War Caidos en Malvinas in Mar del Plata Buenos Aires Brazil Edit In the Independence Park Sao Paulo the Pira da Liberdade marks the site of the independence of Brazil Outside the Pantheon of Fatherland and Freedom Tancredo Neves Brasilia on top of a tower built on the diagonal burns an eternal flame which represents the freedom of the people and the country s independence In Sao Sepe central region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul Boqueirao Ranch has a shed that houses a fire that has been lit since the shed was built in 1800 The Simoes Pires family in its sixth generation currently maintains the bonfire still lit today 22 Chile Edit The Llama de la Libertad which commemorated the 1973 Chilean coup d etat It was extinguished in 2004 due to budget cuts 23 In Punta Arenas to commemorate the heroes of the Battle of La Concepcion It was extinguished in 2013 due to natural gas shortages 24 Colombia Edit In the Battle of Boyaca Memorial in Boyaca Venezuela Edit In the Battle of Carabobo Memorial in Carabobo Australia Edit Eternal flame at the Shrine of Remembrance Brisbane Queensland Australia In the ANZAC War Memorial Hyde Park in Sydney In the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne In the Shrine of Remembrance in ANZAC Square in Brisbane Queensland At the Australian War Memorial Canberra Australian Capital Territory At the state War Memorial in Kings Park Western Australia In the Carillon War Memorial located at Bathurst New South Wales At the Anzac Memorial ANZAC Park TownsvilleAsia Edit Armenia Edit Yerevan in the center of the Armenian Genocide MemorialAzerbaijan Edit Baku at the Martyrs Lane in memory of the military and civilian victims of the Black January and the Nagorno Karabakh conflict Ateshgah of BakuBangladesh Edit Dhaka at the Swadhinata Stambha commentating the martyrs of the Bangladesh Liberation War and the precise location of the signing of the Instrument of Surrender Georgia Edit Tbilisi at the roundabout and underpass of Hero s SquareIndia Edit Raj Ghat Delhi Raj Ghat New Delhi Delhi in memory of Mahatma Gandhi at the site of his cremation The date that the flame was first lit is unknown Amar Jawan Jyoti New Delhi at the India Gate first lit in 1971 to honor 90 000 soldiers who died in World War I and later conflicts On 21 January 2022 the eternal flame was merged with an eternal flame at the National War Memorial 25 Kargil War Memorial Dras Ladakh the eternal flame was lit to commemorate the Indian victory in the 1999 Kargil War and to pay homage to martyrs Port Blair Andaman and Nicobar Islands to remember the victims of the 2004 Asian tsunami unveiled in 2005 Dwarka Mai Mosque Shirdi Maharashtra lit by Sai Baba of Shirdi in the late 1800s Some ancient temples in South India are known to have eternal flames which have burnt for centuries Most established temples such as Venkateswara Temple Mantralayam etc have eternal flames Indonesia Edit Api Biru or Blue Lava as seen at night on Kawah Ijen in Indonesia Api Abadi Mrapen Mrapen Eternal Fire Grobogan Central Java source of some remarkable events such as GANEFO but suddenly died out on 25 September 2020 possibly as a result of nearby mining activity 26 27 Api Abadi Sungai Siring Siring River Eternal Fire Samarinda East Borneo Api Biru Blue Fire Ijen Banyuwangi East Java This phenomenon comes from the ignition of sulfur continuously erupting to the surface Its electric blue flames are visible only at night Api Kayangan Abadi Kayangan Eternal Fire Bojonegoro East Java This site has had an eternal flame since the era of the Majapahit Api Abadi Bekucuk Bekucuk Eternal Fire East Java Tugu Api Semangat Indonesia Tidak Pernah Padam Monument of the Undying Spirit of Indonesia at Jenderal Soedirman Building Ministry of Defense Indonesia Central Jakarta Jakarta Israel Edit Tel Aviv at Rabin Square for assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin In Jerusalem at Yad Vashem the national Holocaust Memorial of Israel Near Jerusalem at Yad Kennedy Israel s memorial to U S President John F KennedyJapan Edit Peace Flame at the Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima Japan At the Buddhist temple Daishō in at Mt Misen Itsukushima where the flame is said to have been burning since AD 806 for more than 1 200 years 28 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to remain lit until all nuclear weapons in the world are abolished 29 Kazakhstan Edit Almaty the Monument to the Unknown Soldier from Soviet times Kyrgyzstan Edit Bishkek eternal flame Bishkek the Victory Pobedy Monument on Victory SquareNepal Edit Eternal Peace Flame Lumbini birthplace of Gautama Buddha 30 since 1986 Philippines Edit An eternal flame is featured on the New Design BSP series Philippine 1000 peso bill Eternal Flame of Freedom in Corregidor Eternal Flame on the grave of former president Ferdinand Marcos in the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig CitySouth Korea Edit At the Peace Gate at Olympic Park Seoul South KoreaTurkmenistan Edit Turkmenbasy the Victory MonumentAfrica Edit Kenya Edit Nairobi Kenya The Eternal Flame of Uhuru GardensGhana Edit Accra Ghana The Eternal Flame of African LiberationZimbabwe Edit Harare Zimbabwe An eternal flame burns atop the Kopje to commemorate independence South Africa Edit Pretoria South Africa An eternal flame burns in the Voortrekker Monument since 1938 Johannesburg South Africa The flame of democracy burns on Constitution Hill since 2011 Cape Town South Africa The Flame of Remembrance for the fallen soldiers and heroes of the struggle burns at the ParliamentCaribbean Edit Trinidad and Tobago Edit Port of Spain At The Red House in memory of the lives lost in the 1990 attempted coup 31 Cuba Edit Havana Memorial to the Soviet Internationalist Soldier Havana Museum of the Revolution in the Granma complex Santa Clara Inside the Che Guevara Mausoleum Santa Clara In the cemetery beside the Che Guevara Mausoleum complexNaturally fueled flames Edit Fires of Chimera at Yanartas Cirali Turkey The Darvaza gas crater near Derweze Turkmenistan has been burning since 1971 Tour guide cooks pancakes on natural flames at Murchison New Zealand Fueled by natural gas Edit At Yanartas in the Olympos National Park in Turkey natural gas burns from many vents on the side of the mountain It is thought to be the location of ancient Mount Chimaera This is the largest venting of possibly abiogenic methane on Earth s terrestrial surface 32 and has been burning for over 2500 years The flames were used in ancient times as a navigation beacon The Eternal Flame Falls featuring a small natural gas fueled flame that burns behind a waterfall can be found in Chestnut Ridge Park in Western New York United States There is an eternal flame in Guanziling Taiwan as a result of methane gas Flaming Geyser State Park in Washington United States An area in India s Great Himalayas worshiped by Hindus as Jwala Devi Temple or Jwalamukhi Devi Temple in Himachal Pradesh produces natural spontaneous flames and is said to have been doing so for thousands of years The Darvaza gas crater fire near Derweze Turkmenistan is a large hole leaking natural gas that has been burning since 1971 An eternal flame near Kirkuk Iraq known to the locals as Baba Gurgur is said to have been burning for thousands of years An eternal flame is found at the Yanar Dag mud volcano in Azerbaijan In the Central Javanese village of Manggarmas in Indonesia the Mrapen is a famous natural gas fueled eternal flame originally ignited sometime before the 15th century era of the Demak Sultanate Before September 2020 33 it had never died out despite intense tropical rain and winds It is said that the sacred kris heirloom dagger of Demak Sultanate was forged in this flame 34 The Mrapen flame considered sacred in Javanese culture is used in an annual Waisak Buddhist ceremony brought to Mendut and Borobudur temple It was also used in several torch relays for sport events such as Pekan Olahraga Nasional held every four years 1997 Southeast Asian Games 2008 Asian Beach Games 2011 Southeast Asian Games and 2018 Asian Games Deep in the Himalayas of Nepal in Jomsom a flame is said to be burning for thousands of years in one of the most sacred Hindu temples of world called Muktinath citation needed In Murchison New Zealand a natural flame has been burning in the forest since it was lit by hunters in 1922 Access is facilitated by a tour company that serves tea and pancakes cooked on the fire Fueled by coal seams Edit A coal seam fueled eternal flame in Australia known as Burning Mountain is claimed to be the world s longest burning fire at 6 000 years old 35 A coal mine fire in Centralia Pennsylvania has been burning beneath the borough since 1962 A coal field fire in Jharia Jharkhand India is known to have been burning for almost a century The Laurel Run mine fire started burning in 1915 The New Straitsville mine fire started burning in 1884 See also EditFire worship Longest lasting light bulbs Sanctuary lamp Olympic flame Perpetual stewReferences Edit mondial UNESCO Centre du patrimoine Takht e Sulaiman UNESCO Centre du patrimoine mondial Leviticus 6 12 And the fire upon the altar shall be burning in it it shall not be put out and the priest shall burn wood on it every morning and lay the burnt offering in order upon it and he shall burn thereon the fat of the peace offerings Biblos Cross referenced Holy Bible King James version a b From the First Rising Sun The Real Prehistory of the Cherokee People and Nation According to Oral Traditions Legends and Myths Charla Jean Morris Author House Bloomington IN 2011 Page xvii Settling the Dead Funerals Memorials and Beliefs Concerning the Afterlife Asia for Educators Columbia University Retrieved May 4 2010 Vayikra Leviticus Chapter 6 Jewish Virtual Library Lighting the Perpetual Flame of Brigid A brief history of the flame www kildare ie Kildare Round Tower and St Brigid s Fire Temple September 8 2010 Apagan la Llama Eterna de la Libertad encendida por Pinochet ABC Color in Spanish October 19 2004 Retrieved February 22 2013 Merenkulkijoiden ja mereen menehtyneiden muistomerkki Julkiset veistokset in Finnish Helsingin kaupungin taidemuseo Retrieved December 10 2014 Eklund Ville Muistomerkin ikuinen tuli sammuili jatkuvasti tuulenpuuskiin Helsingissa kaupunki sammutti tulen Ei ole ollut vuosiin ikuinen MTV Uutiset 3 November 2018 Accessed on 9 January 2021 The Eternal Flame old brest fortress by Eternal flame will honour the war dead in Floriana Times of Malta January 4 2012 Archived from the original on January 8 2012 Eternal fire at Mamayev Kurgan photo Eternal fire at The Square of the Fallen Fighters in Volgograd photo El Ayuntamiento de Madrid instala un pebetero en Cibeles en recuerdo de las victimas del coronavirus Vuestra llama nunca se apagara en nuestro corazon Hazte socio de eldiario es in Spanish Retrieved May 15 2020 Wallace Ellen December 22 2012 Eternal flame in Canton Glarus may go out Geneva Lunch Archived from the original on January 24 2013 Retrieved December 22 2012 Krummenacher Jorg December 22 2012 Keine Versohnung vor dem ewigen Licht Neue Zurcher Zeitung Retrieved December 22 2012 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier UShistory org Independence Hall Association Archived from the original on January 11 2015 Retrieved December 14 2014 Glenn D Porter August 31 2004 Eternal Flame Is Out But Who Cares Philly com Retrieved December 14 2014 Eternal Flame Daley Plaza Chicago Illinois 60601 Chicagoarchitecture info Retrieved December 14 2014 POW MIA Reflection Pond and Eternal Flame Ovmp org Ohio Veterans Memorial Park Retrieved April 14 2015 Familia mantem aceso fogo de chao em fazenda ha 200 anos no RS in Brazilian Portuguese G1 September 15 2014 Retrieved May 31 2021 Ministerio de Defensa pagara el gas de la llama de la libertad Emol in Spanish El Mercurio Retrieved February 3 2016 Punta Arenas apaga la ultima Llama de la Libertad que ardia durante todo el ano Peri Dinakar January 21 2022 Amar Jawan Jyoti merged with flame at National War Memorial The Hindu Archived from the original on January 21 2021 Retrieved January 21 2022 6 Tempat Wisata Melihat Api Abadi di Indonesia 5 October 2020 Accessed on 4 February 2021 The Extinguishing Of The Mrapen Eternal Flame 2 October 2020 Accessed on 23 March 2023 Nihonsankei Miyajima The three most scenic spots in Japan Archived from the original on December 15 2007 Retrieved June 25 2007 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum 2000 Guided Tours to Peace Memorial Park and Vicinity Hiroshima Peace Site Retrieved June 25 2007 Things to do in Lumbini BBC Retrieved December 23 2012 The Red House Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago Retrieved August 6 2016 Hosgormez H Etiope G Yalcin M N November 2008 New evidence for a mixed inorganic and organic origin of the Olympic Chimaera fire Turkey a large onshore seepage of abiogenic gas Geofluids 8 4 263 273 doi 10 1111 j 1468 8123 2008 00226 x The Extinguishing Of The Mrapen Eternal Flame VOI Waktunya Merevolusi Pemberitaan October 2 2020 Retrieved July 30 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Obor SEA Games XXVI Mulai Diarak dari Mrapen in Indonesian Tempo Interaktif October 23 2011 Archived from the original on October 27 2011 Retrieved November 7 2011 Krajick Kevin May 2005 Fire in the hole Smithsonian Magazine 54ff Retrieved October 24 2006 External links Edit Media related to Eternal flames at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eternal flame amp oldid 1146828090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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