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The bubonic plague’s origins were in the Tien Shan mountains in modern Kyrgyzstan. It spread not by rats and ships, but by gerbils
The bubonic plague’s origins were in the Tien Shan mountains in modern Kyrgyzstan. It spread not by rats and ships, but by gerbils

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The bubonic plague’s origins were in the Tien Shan mountains in modern Kyrgyzstan. It spread not by rats and ships, but by gerbils . . .

The bubonic plague’s origins were in the Tien Shan mountains in modern Kyrgyzstan. It spread not by rats and ships, but by gerbils

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