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It is the leading commercial river in Europe.
The "Silk Road" was a number of interconnected routes that brought Chinese goods across southern Asia to Europe.
Its central location gave Muslim traders access to both land and sea routes between Europe and Asia.
Important routes in africa are seeeds
assuming you mean places it started in Italy and moved along the trade routes through southern Europe (France, Spain) only hitting Northern Europe (Germany) decades later and with a much more religious tone
It affected it because it had a lot of river routes. Its main rivers were the Danube and the Vistula. It had a wide swath of territory lying between German-speaking Central Europe to the west and the largest Slavic nation, Rusaia, to the east.
He was seeking a Northwest Passage (through northern North America) as a way to travel from Europe to the Far East. The only other sea routes were around Africa or around the tip of South America, both long and dangerous routes.
gilgit is linked ith china for trade
Routes by which silk is traded is one meaning of the English phrase "silk road."Specifically, the phrase calls to mind a network of trading routes. The routes actually involved both land and sea travel. They linked Java, China, India, Persia, Arabia, Somalia, and Egypt with the countries of Europe in ancient and recent times.
Connecting China and the rest of Asia to the Mediterranean BasinMARITIME Across the Indian OceanROUTESTRANSSAHARANTrade routes that cross the Sahara DesertNORTHERNEUROPEAN Trade routes across Northern Europe to the Black SeaWESTERNEUROPEAN Trade routes through seas and rivers throughout Western EuropeSOUTHCHINA SEA Trade routes throughout the South China Sea and Southeast Asia
Bus routes in Leningrad is not central
Yes. This was the Silk Road.