Eternal flame (Sarajevo)
Eternal flame Vječna vatra | |
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The Eternal flame in Sarajevo | |
For the military and civilian victims of the Second World War in Sarajevo | |
Established | 6 April 1946 |
Location | 43°51′31.90″N 18°25′18.70″E / 43.8588611°N 18.4218611°E |
The Eternal flame (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Vječna vatra / Вјечна ватра) is a memorial to the military and civilian victims of the Second World War in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The memorial was dedicated on 6 April 1946, the first anniversary of the liberation of Sarajevo from the four-year-long occupation by Nazi Germany and the fascist Independent State of Croatia.
The memorial is located in the center of Sarajevo at the corner the Marshal Tito street and the main Sarajevo pedestrian street, Ferhadija.
In the very early morning of Sunday, 2 January 2011, the Vječna vatra was attempted to be extinguished by a gathering of revellers. However, the flame refused to be extinguished and instead grew in strength, quickly scattering the revellers.
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The Eternal flame in Sarajevo
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The Eternal flame from air
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Coordinates: 43°51′31.90″N 18°25′18.70″E / 43.8588611°N 18.4218611°E