It was a trade center conveniently located between Asia and Europe.
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Constantinople's government was ran by a emperor. That's pretty much it.
Constantinople was a city, therefore it only had one location. Constantinople was on the Bosporus, the strait which separates Europe and Asia and connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, in northwestern Turkey. It is now the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Byzantium/Constantinople/Istanbul is at point where Europe meats Asia Minor, and at the confluence of the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea. That makes it the crossroads of the Greco-Roman world, a strategic position militarily and commercially.
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human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
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some ports thrive on tourists to economically "survive."