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little rock, cinncinati, Columbia
Well, they developed trade routes between different cultural cities.
Cities in Europe are located at the banks of rivers because the people use the rivers as transport routes to transport goods from place to place
the military strategies they went for trade routes on water and weak cities
Burges, Marseilles, and Venice. Only three sorry........
Trade routes would treat you to geographical features that the Internet will not.
Mecca and medina were such oasis cities that are the nearest to the trade routes.
That depends on which geographical area you are talking about. Many Greyhound routes have been recently discontinued across the United States and Canada.
Rivers.
water routes
People built their cities near the trade routes to have an easier trading system. It prevented people from walking very far to get to the trade route.
People built their cities near the trade routes to have an easier trading system. It prevented people from walking very far to get to the trade route.
little rock, cinncinati, Columbia
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
Even numbered routes go around a city while odd numbered cities go into a city.
prone to routing loops supports routes only with hop counts lower than 15. uses distance as a metric for selecting routes.
No because the map is only of cities and routes in silver.