About 1,200 people may have been killed during the Basque conflict.
Specifically, the total depends upon the scope and timeline which are accepted as part of defining the when and where of what "Basque conflict" means. The counting of casualties generally occurs as of 1959, when Euskadi Ta Askatasuna ("Basque Homeland and Freedom") concluded that armed responses were necessary to preserve and protect Basque culture in northwestern Spain and southwestern France. People in the Basque Country and Catalunya supported the chances for a more citizen-friendly government during the Civil War of 1936-1939. Their distinct cultures and languages were particularly at risk once Francisco Franco y Bahamonde's (1892-1975) forces assumed control of Spain, 1939-1975.
It's estimated at about 117,000 deaths
because the deaths are many of omricon i guess
There were no tornado-related deaths in Texas in 2011.
no, because to many deaths every where that it's impossible to keep track
5286
They are estimated because they have so little soldiers and not as many union soldiers.
because of disease
About 36.5 thousand including non-combat.
Deaths caused because they thought someone was a vampire: a few hundreds, possibly. Deaths caused by people who thought they were vampires: Several tens. Deaths caused by vampires themselves: none.
There is no single answer for that. During times of peace, the death rates are quite low, and in fact are lower than for civilians of equivalent age. The "deaths in the army" vary conflict by conflict and day by day.
because it caused many deaths from floods :)
For the U.S. the 5 deadliest years for tornado deaths were 1925 (794 deaths), 1936 (552 deaths), 1917 (551 deaths), 1927 (540 deaths), and 2011 (540 deaths so far). Worldwide statistics are harder to come by as many countries do not keep records, and thus only rough estimates are available in many cases. Here are a few of the deadliest years for global tornado deaths, excluding the ones above: 1989 (over 1300), 1973 (over 900), 1996 (over 700), 1969 (over 900, possibly over 1600, much uncertainty), 1551* (over 600) It is interesting to note that the majority of the deaths in these years can be attributed to individual tornadoes all of which were in Bangladesh except for the 1551 tornado, which hit Malta. *tornado responsible for these deaths may have been in 1556. Sources conflict.