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They both focused on religion
Western
This is a common misconseption, it is actually in southeast asia
they created well developed buildings.
they were great builders who created well planned cities
They're all Empires.
During the latter part of the history of the Roman Empire, it was divided for administrative purposes into eastern and western halves. The western half was overrun by the Goths in the 5th century, but the eastern half continued to exist until the Turks finally conquered it in the 15th century. The eastern half of the Roman Empire evolved into what we call the Byzantine Empire, inheriting all the Roman Empire's practices and customs. The main change was that Greek (replacing Latin) gradually became the official langauge. So, the Byzantine Empire is the continuation of the eastern half of the Roman Empire.
Yes. Algeria shares its eastern border with Libya's western border.
there are two species of osprey, the western osprey, it is most common and the eastern osprey, this is only located in australia.
The Western and Eastern dragons have very little in common. However, both are large, mythical creatures of great power and intelligence. Both are said to fly (though Eastern dragons have no actual wings) and both value treasure. Both lay eggs and live for a long time. And both have a great significance and influence in the cultures of their respective regions - the Western dragon is feared and hated, while the Eastern dragon is revered.
The ring of fire is the area in western South America, western North America, southern Alaska, and eastern Asia where volcanoes and earthquakes are common.
What brought wealth to these empires?