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Western countries
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The concept of the plague is historically associated with the devastating Black Death pandemic in medieval Europe in Western countries.
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Eastern countries
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The plague is historically associated with outbreaks in ancient China and other Eastern countries, where it was transmitted by fleas on rats.
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medieval European societies
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Devastating plague, such as the Black Death, caused mass deaths and social upheaval in medieval Europe.
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Europe
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The Black Death plague in Europe led to significant historical and public health measures due to its devastating impact.
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European history enthusiasts
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European history enthusiasts are interested in the devastating impact of the Black Death, caused by Yersinia pestis, on European populations in the 14th century.
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Africa
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Plague is still a concern in some African regions due to outbreaks of bubonic and pneumonic plague.
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Asia
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Plague outbreaks in Asia continue to be a concern due to bubonic and pneumonic cases.
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Feudal Europe
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The Black Death caused devastating loss of life in Feudal Europe.
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North America
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The concept of the plague is historically associated with the devastating Black Death pandemic in the Middle Ages in North America.
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contemporary societies
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Plague outbreaks in contemporary societies are better controlled and managed through modern medical and public health interventions.
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