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Nadya [2.5K]
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The financial capital of northern europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries was

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kipiarov [429]3 years ago
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<span>The following cities such as Bruges, Antwerp and Amsterdam were the main financial centers in the Europe there were lot of financial improvements in that cities. Bruges is the main capital in the north west Europe the fifteenth century. Antwerp the commercial metropolis of the west Europe utilizes creative techniques with the collaborations from Italian and create primitive techniques in the north Europe.The other city Amsterdam was the capital market due to the reestablishment of traditional Italian banking system.</span>
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