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  2. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    1957–1958 influenza pandemic: Influenza A/H2N2: 1–4 million – 1957–1958 Worldwide 11 Hong Kong flu: Influenza A/H3N2: 1–4 million – 1968–1969 Worldwide 12 1918–1922 Russia typhus epidemic: Typhus: 2–3 million 1–1.6% of Russian population [14] 1918–1922 Russia: 13 Cocoliztli epidemic of 1576: Cocoliztli 2–2.5 million 50% ...

  3. 1957–1958 influenza pandemic - Wikipedia

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    The 1957–1958 Asian flu pandemic was a global pandemic of influenza A virus subtype H2N2 that originated in Guizhou in Southern China. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 1 ] The number of excess deaths caused by the pandemic is estimated to be 1–4 million around the world (1957–1958 and probably beyond), making it one of the deadliest pandemics in history.

  4. 1957 in Spain - Wikipedia

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    March 29 – María Josefa Segovia Morón, Spanish Roman Catholic laywoman and venerable (b. 1891) April 8 – Pedro Segura y Sáenz, Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1880) December 31 – Óscar Domínguez, Spanish painter (b. 1906)

  5. Category:1957 in Spain - Wikipedia

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    List of Spanish films of 1957; I. Ifni War; V. 1957 Valencia flood This page was last edited on 25 June 2023, at 19:41 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Category:1957 by country - Wikipedia

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    Anarâškielâ; العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Беларуская; Български; Bosanski; Čeština; Español; Esperanto; Euskara; فارسی

  7. Category:Conflicts in 1957 - Wikipedia

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  8. Spanish miracle - Wikipedia

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    The 142 m Torre de Madrid, built in 1957, heralded the "Spanish Miracle".. The Spanish miracle (Spanish: el milagro español) refers to a period of exceptionally rapid development and growth across all major areas of economic activity in Spain during the latter part of the Francoist regime, 1959 to 1974, [1] in which GDP averaged a 6.5 percent growth rate per year, [2] and was itself part of a ...

  9. Economy of Spain (1939–1959) - Wikipedia

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    Falangist propaganda from the Spanish Civil War, reading "By force of arms/Fatherland, Bread and Justice".. The economy of Spain between 1939 and 1959, usually called the Autarchy (Spanish: Autarquía), the First Francoism (Spanish: Primer Franquismo) or simply the post-war (Spanish: Posguerra) was a period of the economic history of Spain marked by international isolation and the attempted ...