Black Death: Regions Most Devastated by the Plague
The Black Death had particularly devastating impacts on certain regions:
- Europe: The disease spread rapidly throughout the European continent, claiming millions of lives.
- Italy: The outbreak was particularly severe in Italy, especially in the northern cities of Florence, Milan, and Venice. The city of Florence alone lost over half of its population.
- France: France suffered extensive losses, with heavily hit cities like Paris and Bordeaux.
- England: The Black Death struck England in 1348 and resulted in a significant loss of life, with estimates suggesting that approximately 30-50% of the English population perished.
- Germany: Large areas of Germany experienced high mortality rates, affecting both rural and urban populations.
- Spain: The Iberian Peninsula, including both present-day Spain and Portugal, was severely impacted, especially the regions of Castile and Aragon.
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