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"The Groninger ziekte (also called ‘intermittent fevers’) that broke out in 1826 was a malaria epidemic that killed 2,844 people—nearly 10% of the population of the city of Groningen. In February 1825 the dikes broke in several places causing widespread flooding in the region. The decay of plants and cattle under swamplike conditions and the flooding of the city of Groningen in 1826 in the subsequent hot spring and summer of 1826 led to the epidemic. The epidemic also hit Friesland and the German Wadden Sea region. The Frisian town of Sneek reported a tripling of the number of deaths in 1826 as compared to previous years. References 1826 disasters 1820s health disasters 19th-century epidemics History of Groningen (city) Malaria 1826 in the Netherlands Disease outbreaks in the Netherlands "
"Tim Maeyens (born in Brugge, 23 August 1981) is a Belgian rower who competes primarily in the single scull. He competed at three Olympic Games. He started rowing at the age of nine and rows for the Royal Rowing Association of Bruges. In 1999, Maeyens won the bronze medal in the single scull at the Junior World Rowing Championships. In 2002, he teamed up with Christophe Raes to finish sixth place in the double scull at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships. In 2004, he made the finals on the Olympic Games in Athens and earned sixth place. Maeyens again made the final in the 2008 Olympics, this time finishing fourth, 1.8 seconds out of a medal. Tim Maeyens graduated as bio-engineering to University of Ghent. References External links * Tim Maeyens' Website * World Rowing Website * profile on the website Beijing 2008 * Profile roeieninbelgie.be website * Website Flemish Rowing League 1981 births Living people Belgian male rowers Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic rowers of Belgium Sportspeople from Bruges "