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The Silk Road trade route, which facilitated cultural and commercial exchange between the East and West, effectively ended in the cities of Venice and Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). In Venice, goods were traded extensively with European markets, while Constantinople served as a crucial hub connecting Europe and Asia. These cities played pivotal roles in the final stages of Silk Road commerce before maritime routes began to dominate trade.

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