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People and goods traveled from Venice to Damascus and Alexandria primarily through maritime routes. Venetian merchants used their fleet of ships to transport goods across the Mediterranean Sea, connecting to trade networks in the Levant. Once in ports like Alexandria, goods could be distributed overland to Damascus and other inland cities via caravans. This trade facilitated cultural exchange and economic ties between Europe and the Middle East.

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