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it's because there was only 1 road called ''The Royal Road'' connecting the missions
ashurbanipal created the first library in assyria.it was named as royal library of ashurabanipur
The first French fort built in North America was Fort Charlesbourg-Royal, established in 1541 by explorer Jacques Cartier near present-day Quebec City. However, the first permanent French settlement and fortification was Fort Québec, founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, which became a key stronghold in New France.
The Palace of Versailles was the home of the French royal family. It had nine separate kitchens. A famous replica was built near Orlando.
Cities were built near sources of water.
Windsor Castle was built near a hunting area primarily to serve as a royal residence and a strategic defense point. Its location allowed the monarchy to easily access the surrounding forests for hunting, which was an important activity for leisure and sustenance in medieval times. Additionally, the castle's proximity to London made it a convenient retreat for the royal family, reinforcing its significance as a center of power and leisure. The hunting grounds also symbolized royal privilege and the connection between the monarchy and the natural landscape.
There are several hotels near Edinburgh's Royal Mile. These include Balmoral, Waterloo Place, King James, and Mount Royal.
Early plantations were built near rivers.The Caribbean
Yes, it was built near the Pacific Ocean...
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Because these new machines ran on water power, most mills were built near rivers.
it was built near the poor and the rich