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The places mentioned are located in the western part of South America, where the Pacific Ocean limits.
<h3>Where are these places located?</h3>
The places mentioned are located in the western part of the continent of South America, from North to South their location is as follows:
- Quito, Ecuador.
- La Paz, Bolivia.
- Atacama Desert.
- Santiago, Chile
- Strait of Magellan
- The Andes are a mountain chain that crosses the entire continent from South to North.
Additionally, it should be clarified that the Strait of Magellan is not located in the territory of Ecuador, this strait is located in the southern zone of Chile.
Note: This question is incomplete because the map is missing. However I can answer it based on my general knowledge.
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After 600 BCE, the world witnessed historical developments such as the surge of the Phoenicians in the Mediterranean Sea, a great group of sailors that built impressive ships for their time and developed the first kind of alphabet.
In that time, there were also important advancements in philosophy and religious beliefs such as the rise of Confucianism and Daoism, in China, or the influence of Zoroastrianism in the region of Persia, during the rule of the Sassadine dynasty.
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Muslims, Christians, and Jews coexisted in Islamic Spain, which was a multi-cultural melung pot of three great monotheistic religions.
Despite the fact that Christians and Jews were subjected to limitations, the three groups managed to get along for the most part and, to some extent, benefit from each other's presence.
It brought Europe to a level of civilisation comparable to the Roman Empire and the Italian Renaissance,
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Muslim soldiers invaded the lberian peninsula in 711 and conquered it in seven years.
it grew to become one of the great Muslim civilizations, reaching its pinnacle in the 10 century with the Umayyad caliphate of Cordova.
Following then, Muslim power waned until 1492, when Granada was invaded.
Southern Spain, or Andulusia, was the center of Muslim control.