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By AD 600, the Roman Empire had expanded significantly, reaching its greatest extent in the west to include most of the Iberian Peninsula, Gaul, and parts of Britain. In the east, it extended into the Balkans, Asia Minor, and the Levant, encompassing regions around the Mediterranean Sea. Additionally, the empire's influence spread into North Africa, including modern-day Tunisia and Algeria. This expansion facilitated a blend of cultures and trade across the empire's vast territories.

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