Fire
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Afrikaans: Vuur
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العربية: نار
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Català: Foc
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Česky: Oheň
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Dansk: Ild
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Deutsch: Feuer
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English: Fire
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Español: Fuego
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Esperanto: Fajro
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فارسی: آتش
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Français : Feu
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한국어: 불
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Hrvatski: Vatra
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Interlingua: Foco
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Italiano: Fuoco
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עברית: אש
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Latina: Ignis
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Magyar: Tűz
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Македонски: Оган
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Nederlands: Vuur
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日本語: 火
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Norsk bokmål: Ild
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Norsk nynorsk: Eld
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Polski: Ogień
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Português: Fogo
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Русский: Огонь
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Slovenščina: Ogenj
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Suomi: Tuli
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Svenska: Eld
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ไทย: ไฟ
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Tiếng Việt: Lửa
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Türkçe: Ateş
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Winaray : kalayo
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中文: 火
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Fire making [Bearbeiten]
Controlled [Bearbeiten]
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Fire generated by a burning weed. No use of petrol.
Uncontrolled [Bearbeiten]
Wildfires [Bearbeiten]
Burning structures [Bearbeiten]
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Fire extent due to the smoke in an habitation building
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The north tower of the St. Johannis church on fire in Germany, Göttingen
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A fire burns out of control in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
Burning cars [Bearbeiten]
Firefighting [Bearbeiten]
Fire in art [Bearbeiten]
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By Arcimboldo
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A mythical fire-dwelling salamander (Vienna Dioscurides manuscript, before 512
