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Water sources, climate conditions, transportation routes.
The TRANS-SAHARA TRADE ROUTES connect North Africa, which is part of the Islamic World, to West Africa.
If you are referring to highway routes, north-south routes have the odd numbers.
Trade routes
The trade routes in the Songhai Empire ran across the Sahara Desert, connecting West Africa with North Africa and the Mediterranean region. These routes were critical for the transport of goods such as salt, gold, ivory, and slaves. The major trade cities in the Songhai Empire included Timbuktu, Gao, and Djenne.
The routes that they discussed for the railroad was the from the north to the south and then stop in which ever city in the north also known that they were a free state.
it's called the pokeathon and it's north of Golden rod or north of one the Big Cities (DIFFERENT GUY) East before entering the bug catching contest
North-eastern cities or Cities of the North East
The north had 11 cities
Yes, the north had more railroad tracks then the South. This is because the North needed the railroads to connect the cities with the other cities and small towns. The North also needed more railroad tracks because the North was in charge of transporting goods that the South grew. Since the North had more railroads then the South, the North had an advantage when the Civil war came along because they could transport troops guicker.
what cities are north of myrtle beach
The main transport routes in North Africa and in Southwest and Central Asia are primarily roads and waterways.