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The Bubonic Plague is believed to have started in the port city of Genoa, Italy, in the mid-14th century. It quickly spread to other regions, notably reaching Messina, Sicily, where it caused significant outbreaks. The disease was transmitted through fleas on rats and through trade routes, leading to widespread devastation across Europe.

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