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  • [[Category:1618 disasters]] [[Category:1610s natural disasters]] ...
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  • ...he-historic-ship-itijgeri Disappearance of the Historic Ship Tijger]", ''[[Natural History Magazine]]'', 1974. Retrieved on 31 July 2014.</ref> ...last=Hallowell |first=Christopher L. |journal=[[Natural History (magazine)|Natural History]] |date=August–September 1974 |page=2}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url= ...
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  • ...era name was changed to ''Keichō'' to mark the passing of various natural disasters. The preceding era ended and a new one commenced on October 27 of the 5th ' [[Category:1610s in Japan]] ...
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  • ...town, and island town were extensions of the inlet's name, named so in the 1610s by later Dutch mariners as "barende-gat" which was a general Dutch lingual A series of disasters in the area occurred during the 1930s, beginning with the destruction of th ...
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  • ===1610s=== .../web/20180316161934/http://www.topten.ph/2015/08/20/ten-deadliest-airplane-disasters-to-rock-the-philippines/|archive-date=March 16, 2018|url-status=live}}</ref ...
    372 KB (46,840 words) - 23:58, 17 June 2025
  • * [[Adriaen Block]] passed by the island during his expeditions in the 1610s, and described it in a 1625 account of his travels as "an island of reddish <!--The disasters below do not seem to rise to the ...
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  • ...most part, however, the diseases that decimated the Natives were caused by natural contact. These Native peoples were greatly weakened, and as a result, they ...by lack of road infrastructure, adequate tools and equipment, and natural disasters, including hurricanes and droughts.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Dietz |first=Jame ...
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