It's Italy
Chad has the fewest paved roads in Sahel.
Luxembourg is a well developed country, so it basiclly has paved roads everywhere. I'd say 99,99% of Luxembourg's streets have paved roads.
Bartholomew Dias explored the southern tip of Africa, specifically the Cape of Good Hope, in 1488. His exploration paved the way for future European sea routes to Asia.
China has the second most miles of paved roads in the world after the United States.
Giovanni da Verrazzano helped his country, Italy, by exploring and mapping parts of North America for the French crown. His voyages contributed to European knowledge of the New World and paved the way for further exploration and colonization efforts.
your momma is fat that she sat on the Tv and watched the couch
scientific knowledge - which for practical proses paved the way for European voyages and a printing press - which made it easy to print books
In Rome, the world's first paved streets were laid out in 170 B.C. The new streets were popular, as they were functional in all types of weather and were easy to keep clean, but they amplified the city's noise level.
Germany was given total responsibility. The Germans were supposed to make heavy dollar reparations, rebuild European infrastructure, practically dismantle its military, and accept responsibility. This did not set well with the German people. The war responsibility and Great Depression paved the way for Adolph Hitler to assume power in the 1930's.
According to the most recent (1999) data available, 6.4%of the roads and highways in North Korea are paved.
Country roads are also called back roads or byways. Depending on how they are paved, they may be called dirt, gravel or blacktop roads.