Constantinople is today known as Istanbul, and has been ever since the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of Turkey (1922). It is located on both sides of the Bosporus Strait in Southeastern Europe.
Constantinople was located on the Bosporus bordering the Black Sea.
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It gave the Ottomans control of trade between the Mediterranean and Black seas.
Its Istanbul, not Constantinople.
Been a long time gone Constantinople.
Why'd Constantinople get the works?
Thats nobody's business but the Turks.
Constantinople is now known as Istanbul and is located in Turkey.
Constantinople, the capital of the ancient Roman Empire, was located in the modern day of Turkey. It is where the modern day city of Istanbul is now located.
Constantinople had a great location because it was surrounded by water.
Constantinople is now what is called Istanbul (I am almostt certain) Type that in msn.com and it will give you the location
First of all, Constantinople was in a natural cross road for land and sea trade routes. Second, Constantinople was on a peninsula, so it was very easy to defend. Finally, Constantinople had a secret weapon in Greek fire, which could burn on water. Since Constantinople was surrounded by water on three sides Greek fire was invaluable in sea battles.
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It was like a gateway to Asia for trade.
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All trade routs go through it.
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His location between Europe and southst hepled it to become a center of business and trads.