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The Llama de la Libertad or Llama Eterna de la Libertad (lit. "Flame of Liberty" or "Eternal Flame of Liberty") was a ceremonial flame located in Plaza Bulnes in Santiago, Chile. It was lit on September 11, 1975 by Augusto Pinochet to commemorate the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat against the presidency of Salvador Allende. The Llama de la Libertad was part of a larger monument called Altar de la Patria (lit. "Altar of the Motherland") and was a symbol of the military dictatorship that ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990.

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  • Llama Eterna de la Libertad (es)
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  • La Llama Eterna de la Libertad​​ fue un fuego ceremonial, parte del Altar de la Patria, ubicado en la Plaza Bulnes de Santiago de Chile. Fue encendida el 11 de septiembre de 1975 por Augusto Pinochet para conmemorar el golpe de Estado que derrocó a Salvador Allende e instauró la dictadura militar, y se mantuvo hasta el 18 de octubre de 2004, cuando fue apagada por la remodelación del Barrio Cívico con motivo del Bicentenario de Chile.​ (es)
  • The Llama de la Libertad or Llama Eterna de la Libertad (lit. "Flame of Liberty" or "Eternal Flame of Liberty") was a ceremonial flame located in Plaza Bulnes in Santiago, Chile. It was lit on September 11, 1975 by Augusto Pinochet to commemorate the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat against the presidency of Salvador Allende. The Llama de la Libertad was part of a larger monument called Altar de la Patria (lit. "Altar of the Motherland") and was a symbol of the military dictatorship that ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990. (en)
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  • La Llama Eterna de la Libertad​​ fue un fuego ceremonial, parte del Altar de la Patria, ubicado en la Plaza Bulnes de Santiago de Chile. Fue encendida el 11 de septiembre de 1975 por Augusto Pinochet para conmemorar el golpe de Estado que derrocó a Salvador Allende e instauró la dictadura militar, y se mantuvo hasta el 18 de octubre de 2004, cuando fue apagada por la remodelación del Barrio Cívico con motivo del Bicentenario de Chile.​ (es)
  • The Llama de la Libertad or Llama Eterna de la Libertad (lit. "Flame of Liberty" or "Eternal Flame of Liberty") was a ceremonial flame located in Plaza Bulnes in Santiago, Chile. It was lit on September 11, 1975 by Augusto Pinochet to commemorate the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat against the presidency of Salvador Allende. The Llama de la Libertad was part of a larger monument called Altar de la Patria (lit. "Altar of the Motherland") and was a symbol of the military dictatorship that ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990. (en)
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