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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
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Cual fue el imperio más grande y poblado de la Edad Media en europa

History
1 answer:
Nookie1986 [14]3 years ago
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English: The biggest city in Europe is Constantinople, with around 50,000 to 500,000 contingent upon the specific time frame. In 1300, when Constantinople was in decay, there were only 5 urban areas more than 100,000 in the entirety of Europe: Paris, Milan, and Grenada at around 150,000, and Florence and Venice at around 100,000.

Español: La ciudad más grande de Europa es Constantinopla, con alrededor de 50,000 a 500,000 dependiendo del marco de tiempo específico. En 1300, cuando Constantinopla estaba en decadencia, solo había 5 áreas urbanas más de 100,000 en toda Europa: París, Milán y Granada con alrededor de 150,000, y Florencia y Venecia con alrededor de 100,000.

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