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from the other cities at the silk road and when the trade
People and ideas also end up being exchanged when distant cities trade products.
Being landlocked is no hinderence to being a developed country. You could claim it is an advantage. A land-locked country is surrounded on all 4 sides with other countries with which it can trade. A coastal countries only has trade partners on some sides. A coastal country needs ships and ports to trade. In former times, before railways, sea and river trade was faster and cheaper than overland. This is no longer the case.
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Genoa and Venice
It grew because of grow
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Europeans established South African coastal cities as trading ports. This was especially common during the slave trade but was used for other commodities as well.
The important role of Culture, Commerce, Trade, and Industry. Hope this helps :)
West African coastal cities were used by the West African States to sell captured African slaves to the Ships calling to take them to America. They grew very rich and prosperous on this trade.
West African coastal cities were used by the West African States to sell captured African slaves to the Ships calling to take them to America. They grew very rich and prosperous on this trade.
shipping and trade routes , transportation for growing cities,and resources for the fishing industry.
um idk u have to figure it out yourself.....you cant just be lazy
Because they served as centers of religion government and culture
Mountains present challenges for urban development due to steep terrain, limited flat land for construction, and difficulties in infrastructure development. Coastal plains, on the other hand, offer more favorable conditions for building large cities, with easier access to transportation, trade routes, and fertile land for agriculture. These factors have historically led to the concentration of population and urban centers on coastal plains rather than in mountainous regions.
On rivers or on the coast. Historically it was much easier to trade with cities in easy reach of water, so cities that were had an advantage. Of the five most populous cities in the world at the moment only one, Mexico City, is not on a navigable river or on the coast. Tokyo, coastal Seoul, Han river Mexico City New York City, Hudson river and coastal Mumbai, Ulhas river and coast
i think that they are good because of the Free Trade :)