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*[[Flammé (yarn)]], a kind of novelty yarn
*[[Flammé (vexillology)]] (German geflammt), flag design that places a coat of arms in the center of the flag, filling the remaining space on the flag with flame-like designs
 
==People==
*[[August Flamme]] (1884–1961), Canadian provincial politician from Alberta, Canada
*[[Michel Flamme]], French head chef
*[[LaFlamme]] (surname), including La Flamme
 
==Broadcast, Stage and screen, music==
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*''[[La flamme]]'', 1926 French silent drama film
*[[Flammen (Schreker)|''Flammen'' (Schreker)]], opera on the Don Juan story
*[[Flammen (Schulhoff)|''Flammen'' (Schulhoff)]], a 1932 opera on a medieval legend
*''[[Flammes]]'', a 2002 compilation recorded by French pop act Niagara
*[[Flamme (song)|"Flamme" (song)]], a 1999 tropical song by Slaï, French singer of Guadeloupe origin
 
==Others==
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*"[[Vers la flamme]]" (literally "Toward the flame"), Alexander Scriabin music piece for piano, written in 1914
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*[[Laflamme]] (disambiguation)]]
*[[Flame (disambiguation)]]