During the Middle Ages, the two primary regions that controlled European trade were Italy and northern Europe, particularly the Hanseatic League, which comprised a network of merchant guilds and towns in northern Germany and surrounding areas. Italian city-states like Venice, Genoa, and Florence were key players in maritime trade, facilitating the exchange of goods between Europe and the East. Meanwhile, the Hanseatic League dominated trade in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, strengthening commercial ties among northern European cities. Together, these regions significantly influenced the economic landscape of medieval Europe.
Northern European Lowlands
The Northern European Plain.
Northern Italy
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The North European Lowlands, also known as the Great European Plain is one of Europe's most productive agricultural regions. This is partly because of the three rivers, the Garonne, Loire, and Seine.
You would find the most tundra in Russia. The majority of tundra in Europe is located in Russia's northern regions, particularly in Siberia. Other European countries with tundra include Norway and Sweden in the northern parts of their countries.
In northern regions of the world and in the mountainous regions.
northern region
Africa can be divided into the following regions: Northern, Eastern, Southern, Western and Central.Africa can be divided into the following regions: Northern, Eastern, Southern, Western and Central.West, Central, Northern, southern
The East of what exactly? The British Empire controlled a lot of the planet.
A changing climate forced people to migrate from cold northern locations to more temperate regions.
Northern hemisphere polar regions are called the ARCTIC. Southern hemisphere polar regions are called the ANTARCTIC.