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The black plauge ended in 1352

2nd answer: While the primary outbreak of the plague was over by 1352-1353 in Europe, localized outbreaks continued for hundreds of years. Some of these, like the London plague of 1665-1666, were massive. This particular outbreak in London killed an estimated 100,000 people. Large outbreaks occurred periodically in various parts of Europe until the late 18th century.

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