There were lots of roads in Europe in 1826.
The earliest purpose-built roads were build by the Romans. But roads existed before that, as tracks made by people travelling from one place to another.
Germany
Since it is an island, it doesn't have any roads to Europe, except the railroad which is in the tunnel that goes under the English Channel.
Roads, Railways, canals, airports, undergrounds
Agri Europae vias habent.
Africa, Asia and Europe.
well the second letter is "e" then "r" then a blank then an "a" pleeease help with this crosword!!
The result of subtracting 1735 from 1826 is 91.
D. R Sharp has written: 'Concrete roads in Denmark, Western Germany and Holland, their layout, design and construction [by] D.R. Sharp [and] L.S. Blake' -- subject- s -: Concrete Roads, Europe, Roads, Roads, Concrete
yes, most of it was built in western Europe. There is a saying "All roads lead to Rome"
A large fleet of warships and transports, and military roads.
Yes, the Romans created roads wherever they went. Some of them are still visible today and some of today's major highways follow the routes of the old Roman roads.
Iran will connect Asia to Europe. Iran, where the transit of goods from ports in the Persian Gulf countries Kmnstan more. Armenia. Tajikistan. Turkey. Afghanistan. And Central Asia and parts of Europe and Russia are. Why Iran is important for all roads.