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The severe winters of 642, 763/764, and 775 when the Black Sea froze.
The winters when the Nile River froze: 829/830, 1011, and 1691/1692.
The great lightning storm that struck southern France in 753.
The dense fog in the Netherlands during the winter of 1790/1791.
The forest that suddenly disappeared in Poland. Refer to 31 May 1783.
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