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  2. Genocide of indigenous peoples - Wikipedia

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    The pacification resulted in mass deaths of the indigenous people in Cyrenaica—one quarter of Cyrenaica's population of 225,000 people died during the conflict. [224] Italy committed major war crimes during the conflict; including the use of chemical weapons , episodes of refusing to take prisoners of war and instead executing surrendering ...

  3. List of genocides - Wikipedia

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    More than 3% of the Bosniak population of Bosnia and Herzegovina died during the Bosnian War. [102] Isaaq genocide: Somaliland, Somalia: 1987 1989 50,000 [103] [104] 200,000 [105] The Genocide of Isaaqs was the systematic, state-sponsored massacre of Isaaq civilians between 1988 and 1991 by the Somali Democratic Republic under the dictatorship ...

  4. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis C: According to the World Health Organization, there are approximately 58 million people with chronic hepatitis C, with about 1.5 million new infections occurring per year. In 2019, approximately 290,000 people died from the disease, mostly from cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (primary liver cancer). [25]

  5. Spanish flu - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish flu infected around 500 million people, about one-third of the world's population. [2] Estimates as to how many infected people died vary greatly, but the flu is regardless considered to be one of the deadliest pandemics in history. [242] [243] An early estimate from 1927 put global mortality at 21.6 million. [4]

  6. List of countries by cancer rate - Wikipedia

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    In many developing countries cancer incidence, insofar as this can be measured, appears much lower, most likely because of the higher death rates due to infectious disease or injury. With the increased control over malaria and tuberculosis in some Third World countries, incidence of cancer is expected to rise.

  7. List of Spanish flu cases - Wikipedia

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    The 1918–1920 flu pandemic is commonly referred to as the Spanish flu, and caused millions of deaths worldwide.. To maintain morale, wartime censors minimized early reports of illness and mortality in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and the United States.

  8. European enslavement of Indigenous Americans - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] Although he died without freeing the slaves outright, his successors would continue his policy towards abolition. [54] Mariana of Austria, serving as regent, freed all the Indigenous slaves in Peru who had been captured in Chile. [37] After receiving a plea from the Pope, she also freed the slaves of the southern Andes. [55]

  9. Great Northern War plague outbreak - Wikipedia

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    In Warsaw, 30,000 people died in annually recurring plague epidemics between 1707 and 1710. [6] Poznań lost around 9,000 people, [17] about two thirds of its 14,000 inhabitants, to the plague between 1707 and 1709. [18] In 1708, the plague spread north to the war-torn town of Toruń (Thorn) in Royal Prussia, killing more than 4,000 people. [19]