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.
Jerusalem was one of the major trade cities along the Silk Road Trade Route
The Silk Road was a trade route across Asia into Eastern Europe. It no longer a major trade route, but traces of the route can still be seen.
The Silk Road.
trade route
Britain's longest road is the A1, which connects London and Edinburgh. Stretching over approximately 400 miles, it serves as a major route through England and into Scotland, facilitating travel and trade between the two cities. The A1 passes through several towns and regions, showcasing a variety of landscapes along its route.
Jerusalem was one of the major trade cities along the Silk Road Trade Route
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The Silk Road was a trade route across Asia into Eastern Europe. It no longer a major trade route, but traces of the route can still be seen.
it was a trade route
The most famous trade route that was in the area of Russia was the Silk Road.
The trade route that connected China to Rome was called the Silk Road.
the silk road
The Silk Road.
The Silk Road
A trade route connecting China to the MeditteraneanAn ancient trade route between China and Europe. :P
The Silk Road is a historically important international trade route between China and the Mediterranean.
I think the trade route you are looking for is call the "silk road".