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*''[[Italia]], [[Roma]]'': al [[Vittoriano]] si trovato due bracieri che producono una fiamma perpetua in onore del [[milite ignoto]] e dell'amor di patria.
 
==Fiamme perpetue naturali==
[[Image:FiresChimera2.jpg|thumb|Fires of Chimera at [[Mount Chimaera]], [[Çıralı]], Turkey]]
[[File:The Door to Hell.jpg|thumb|"[[Derweze#"Door to Hell" gas deposit|The Door to Hell]]" gas deposit, nearby [[Derweze]], Turkmenistan, has been burning since 1971.]]
* A coal mine fire in [[Centralia, Pennsylvania]] has been burning beneath the borough since 1962.
* The [[Eternal Flame Falls]] can be found in the [[Shale Creek Preserve]], [[Chestnut Ridge Park]] in [[New York]], United States.
* There is an area producing natural spontaneous flames in [[Olympos (Lycia)|Olympos National Park]], Turkey.
* There is an eternal flame in [[Guanziling]], [[Taiwan]], as a result of methane gas.
* [[Flaming Geyser State Park]] in [[Washington (state)|Washington]], United States.
* Coal Field Fire in [[Jharia]], [[India]] is known to have been burning for almost a century.
* There is an area in [[India]], worshiped by [[Hindu]]s as ''Jwala Devi'' Temple, or [[Jawalamukhi#Jwalamukhi Devi Temple|Jwalamukhi Devi Temple]]. The area, located in [[Great Himalayas]] is producing natural spontaneous flames and is said to have been doing so for thousands of years.
* An eternal flame in Australia, fueled by a coal seam instead of natural gas. Called "[[Burning Mountain]]", it is claimed to be the world's longest burning fire, at 6,000 years old.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Krajick | first = Kevin | title = Fire in the hole | journal = [[Smithsonian (magazine)|Smithsonian Magazine]] | publisher = [[Smithsonian Institution]] | pages = 54ff |date=May 2005 | url = http://www.smithsonianmag.com/issues/2005/may/firehole.php | accessdate = 2006-10-24 }}</ref>
* The [[Door to Hell]], near [[Derweze]], Turkmenistan, is a large hole leaking natural gas that has been burning since 1971.
* Eternal Flame near Kirkuk, Iraq. Locals call it [[Baba Gurgur]] and say it has been burning thousands of years.
* Eternal Flame at the [[Yanar Dag]] [[mud volcano]] in [[Azerbaijan]]
* In the [[central Java]]nese village of Manggarmas in [[Indonesia]], the [[Mrapen]] is a famous [[natural gas]]-based eternal flame originally ignited sometime before the 15th century [[Demak Sultanate]] era; it has never died out despite intense tropical rain and winds. It is said that the sacred [[kris]] heirloom dagger of Demak Sultanate were forged in this flame.The Mrapen flame, considered sacred in [[Javanese culture]], is used in an annual [[Vesak|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]], and [[2011 Southeast Asian Games]].
 
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