Calimero schreef op 25 januari 2020 16:54:
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Heb ik niet klakkeloos gekopieerd Cyclemaster .....
misschien denk jij dat planeten ook exacte rondjes draaien ???Fact :
The Great Plague of Marseille was the last of the significant European outbreaks of bubonic plague. Arriving in Marseille,
France in 1720, the disease killed a total of 100,000 people: 50,000 in the city during the next two years and another 50,000 to the north in surrounding provinces and towns.
The First Cholera Pandemic
By 1820, cholera had spread to Thailand, Indonesia (killing 100,000 people on the island of Java alone) and the Philippines. From Thailand and Indonesia, the disease made its way to China in 1820 and Japan in 1822 by way of infected people on ships. It also spread beyond Asia
The 1918 influenza pandemic (January 1918 –
December 1920; colloquially known as Spanish flu) was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic, the first of the two pandemics involving H1N1 influenza virus. It infected 500 million people around the world, including people on remote Pacific islands and in the Arctic.
The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, the deadliest in history, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide—about one-third of the planet's population—and killed an estimated 20 million to 50 million victims, including some 675,000 Americans.
btw .... als je googled vind je het overal en niet op hobby websites :)
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