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Centuries ago, universities were generally located in Europe, particularly in major cities that were centers of trade, culture, and religion. Notable early universities, such as the University of Bologna (founded in 1088) and the University of Paris (established in the 12th century), were situated in urban areas that facilitated the exchange of ideas and attracted scholars. These institutions often emerged near cathedrals or monasteries, reflecting the close ties between education and the Church during that period.

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