Europe
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, regions such as Europe and parts of North America faced significant animal plagues. Notably, outbreaks of rinderpest affected cattle populations in Europe, while the British colonies in North America experienced issues like the spread of hoof-and-mouth disease. The Mediterranean region also saw plagues affecting sheep and goats, impacting agriculture and economies. These animal diseases often had devastating effects on livestock, leading to food shortages and economic disruption.
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Europe's population experienced significant fluctuations due to various factors, including wars, plagues, and economic changes. The population initially grew in the early sixteenth century, driven by improvements in agriculture and a relatively stable climate. However, the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) and recurrent outbreaks of the bubonic plague caused sharp declines in population in several regions. By the end of the seventeenth century, population recovery began, setting the stage for further growth in the following centuries.
the plagues were Gleniksons and maccafees
Altar of Plagues was created in 2006.
there have been hundreds of plagues around the world
The War That Plagues the Lands was created in 2002.
Bringer of Plagues was created on 2009-07-28.
Frogs were used in the plagues.
If you're referring to the Stephen King movie, The Mist, then: there are no plagues. The creatures are from another dimension.
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Plagues - 1988 TV was released on: USA: 20 January 1988