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Sardines were not invented by a single person; rather, they are a type of small fish that have been consumed by humans for centuries. The name "sardine" is thought to derive from the island of Sardinia, where these fish were once abundant. Canning sardines became popular in the 19th century, particularly after the development of tin canning technology, which allowed for long-term preservation and transportation.

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