PCH: Southeast Asiait is in brazil.It is by the coast and is made up of the three richest towns in Brazil: Rio de Janeiro,Belo Horizonte and Sao PauloIn Southeast Asia it would be Myanmar (Burma) Laos and Thailand
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Because the towns grew larger and more money was made.
Because the towns grew larger and more money was made.
The Amazon river is 4,000 miles wide. The most important towns on the Amazon are Belem, Brazil, Santarem, Brazil, and Iquitos, Peru.
The administrative region of Guyana that has two towns is Region 4, also known as Demerara-Mahaica. This region includes the towns of Georgetown, the capital city, and Linden. It is one of the most populated and economically significant regions in the country.
Dijon, Mâcon, Auxerre and Nevers are the main towns in the French region of Burgundy.
Negroville, Brazil. South America
Close to 160 million
Brazil is a country in South America. It contains cities and towns, not other countries. So your answer is 'Zero'.
Towns of Flanders were busy trading centers because of their strategic location at the crossroads of major trade routes in medieval Europe. The region's prosperous textile industry and the presence of wealthy merchant guilds also contributed to their economic growth and prominence as trading hubs.