Mediterranean Sea
Greece
Greece
The Phoenicians became a seafaring center of trade due to their island possessions, particularly in the Mediterranean region. Their island colonies helped facilitate maritime trade routes and expand their influence across the ancient world.
The Minoan civilization, located on the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea, became a seafaring center due to its strategic location between Europe, Asia, and Africa. This allowed the Minoans to engage in extensive trade networks and maritime activities, influencing the development of other civilizations in the region.
The City of Amsterdam
their alphabet
Baltic Sea Trade Union Network was created in 1999.
The Russian trade route ran from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea.
The construction of One and Two World Trade Center (The Twin Towers) began in the mid-1960's and finished in the early 1970's.
Minoans (:
Seafaring, making pottery and stoneware, farming, fighting.