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The first known pandemic was the Plague of Justinian, which took place in the Byzantine Empire in A.D. 542, it struck its capital Constantinople, part of the Sassanian Empire in the Middle East and several cities across the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Modern scholars think it started in Central Asia.

Answer:

Your answers are, Middle east, Asia, North Africa, and Europe.

Explanation:

The first-known plague pandemic occurred in A.D. 542. It struck Asia, North Africa, and parts of Europe and the Middle East. It is believed to have started in public granaries in Egypt or Ethiopia and spread as grain was transported to Constantinople. It is estimated that up to forty percent of the population in the great city died. A major outbreak of the disease would not occur again until the fourteenth century, when the plague that became known as the Black Death began its move through the human race.

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