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Transportation in Constantinople during its peak involved a combination of land and maritime methods. The city's geography, surrounded by water on three sides, made boats and ships vital for trade and travel across the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus Strait. On land, horse-drawn carriages and walking were common, with narrow streets often bustling with pedestrians. The innovative use of the Byzantine road network also facilitated movement within the city and beyond.

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