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The Silk Road was not one single road but a network of roads. The section between Bukhara and Samarkand (Samarqand) in Uzbekistan was often among the busiest and most prosperous. Both these cities have many outstanding old buildings and monuments.

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Uzbekistan: Land of UzbekistaniI guess you got this one wrong.. base on what I know 'coz I reported this country once. The descriptive name of Uzbekistan is "Center of Ancient Silk Roads". It is because that Uzbekistan, for many centuries had been part of the so called "silk roads". And when you say Silk road, it is the interconnection of roads wherein traders from other countries pass through. I hope you'll not be offended.. just wanna share my prior knowledge.God bless to all.....== == == ==


Where did all roads in ancient rome lead to?

Rome is an international center of trade, culture, and religion


Was there roads in ancient Athens?

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Who built the ancient Roman roads?

The ancient Romans


How do you describe the roads in Paris?

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How were cities in ancient Rome connected?

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How did people get to ancient Rome in ancient times?

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Describe the two roads that the author comes across?

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