The ancient historical region of Central Asia between the Hindu Kush and Pamir mountain ranges was once known as Bactria and is now part of modern-day Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.
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Bactria was the ancient name for a region of southwest Asia during the bronze age.Perhaps you mean bacteria, a microscopic unicellular organism; the plural is bacterium.
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William Latham Bevan has written: 'The student's manual of ancient geography' 'Manuale di geografia antica' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Geography, Ancient
Bactria is the ancient name for the area in northeastern Afghanistan, northwestern Pakistan and southern Uzbekistan.
J. L Berggren has written: 'Ptolemy's Geography' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Cartography, Early works to 1800, Geography, Ancient
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Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
Katherine Clarke has written: 'Between Geography and History' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Civilization, Geography, Ancient, Greece, Greek influences, Historiography, Rome
Albert van Kampen has written: 'Orbis terrarum antiquus in scholarum usuam descriptus' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Atlases, Classical geography, Geography, Ancient, Historical geography, Maps
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