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English: The Black Death spread rapidly along the major European sea and land trade routes. Spread of bubonic plague in medieval Europe. The colors indicate the spatial distribution of plague outbreaks over time. Possibly due to the limitations of printing or for a host of other reasons, the cartographer selected a discrete number of colors to characterize (and simplify) reality. Spread of plague in the 1340s: 1347 mid-1348 early-1349 late-1349 Areas that escaped with minor plague outbreak. The migration of the Black Death across Europe.
Magyar: Az 1347-1351-es pestisjárvány terjedése Európában.
ქართული: შავი ჭირის გავრცელების არეალი ევროპაში.
한국어: 14세기 유럽의 흑사병 전파.
Simple English: Spread of the Black death in Europe.
Tiếng Việt: Cái chết đen lây lan rất nhanh chóng thông qua các tuyến giao dịch thương mại trên bộ và trên biển của châu Âu.
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- derivative work: Andy85719
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. The original can be viewed here: Bubonic_plague_map.PNG.
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