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Chad has the fewest paved roads in Sahel.
Animals could pull wagons of goods farther and faster.
Some were, some weren't big cities often had paved roads, while smaller towns mostly didn't. What they considered "paved" back then would often mean cobblestone, not cement or concrete. There were even brick roads.
The Romans built stone paved roads, but this improvement in transport was probably used before, soon after wheeled transport became common. The Inca of South America were another peoples who used stone paved roads. And also extensive stone paved footpaths over long distances and undulating terrain.
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I cannot give you an exact number, but it is over 14,800.The United States has more airports than any other nation. According to the CIA World Fact Book, the U.S. has 14,951 airports as of 2008, including 5,146 with paved runways, and 9,805 with unpaved runways. The U.S. also has 146 heliports (2007).
As of 2007, there were 5,143 airports with paved runways in the United States.
There were over 19700 total, 503 for commercial, reliever airports having 269, general airports with 2,560, and the remainder being cargo service or those with a variety of services making up about 3600 and private airports filling out the remainder.
More then 200 Resorts, over 1000 hotels, approximately 1200 motels and Inns.
There are two airports in Moscow open to the publuic.
Five:Kansai International AirportNarita International AirportChūbu International Airport (Centrair)Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)Osaka International Airport (Itami)
According to government issued databases, there are about 14000 airports in the U.S. Of those only about 5000 have paved runways. And out of that 5000, there are only 376 that have regularly scheduled airline service. According to the CIA World Factbook (refer to the link, below), there were 14,951 airports in the fifty U.S. States, as of 2008.
-Brazil has almost 300 airports ! - The busiest are : - Sao Paolo/Guarulhos, Sao Paolo/Cononghas, Brasilia and Rio De Janiero. These four International Airports all handle over ten million passengers annually. In addition to these there are around 36 other large, busy airports and about 250 smaller ones. Brazil also builds and exports many aircraft of all types.
On July 4th, 1909 the nation's first paved mile of concrete was of Woodward Avenue between 6 Mile and 7 Mile road at a cost of $13,354.
There are 346 airports in India as of 2007 (paved and unpaved.) Here are the International Airports: Ahmedabad Airport Amritsar Airport Bangalore Airport Calicut Airport Chennai Airport Cochin Airport Delhi Airport Goa Airport Guwahati Airport Hyderabad Airport Jaipur Airport Kolkata Airport Mumbai Airport Nagpur Airport Trivandrum Airport
New York today has paved roads, skyscrapers, airports, automobiles, subways, airplanes, helicopters, and television stations.