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The Year without a Summer was 1816. The year before that, in 1815, a volcano had erupted in the Dutch East Indies. The volcano's name was Mount Tambora. The ash from the eruption spread across the world. It darkened the sky, and made the temperature of the Earth colder.

In much of Europe and northern North America, summer never came. In New England and Germany, there were frozen lakes in the middle of June. Flowers never bloomed. And it was very cold. historyweather

Godina bez ljeta | Any sense estiu | Året uden sommer | Jahr ohne Sommer | Year Without a Summer | Año 1816 sin verano | Tahun tanpa musim panas | Jaar zonder zomer | Året uten sommer

 

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