Places with a large Greek, Cuban and Middle Eastern population.
Because they like to suck my balls
The rise of banking was one of the things that happened as the Middle Ages drew to an end. There were possibly banks in some market places at the end of the Middle Ages, but there certainly would have been none during most of the Middle Ages.
market places
With relation to electronic commerce. E-market places are online markets where buyers and sellers exchange goods or services. These market places are private, public or consortia. Now opposed to market spaces, they are basically the same as e-market places where goods and services are exchanged, but these good or services are in digital/electronic form. Hope that helps.
It's like all Market Places but better so if you every go to a place always look for all the Market Places.
the important places are stuff
The dominant religion in the Middle Ages depended on where you were. In most of Europe, it was Christianity, and in the Middle East and North Africa, for most of the Middle Ages, it was Islam. There were places where both were about equally important, such as Spain.
served as a marketplace where farmers could thier crops
market places
There are many places where one can compare the insurance market. One can compare the insurance market at popular on the web sources such as TESCO Compare and Info Choice.
Many of the European cities today were important middle age towns and some, like London, predate that time. People stay in places where there are access to rivers, oceans, food, and good crop land. So, places like Dublin, Paris, London, Madrid to just name a few were important spots.