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The movement of goods from the port of Marseilles to London is as follows:
For Hanseatic: One has to start at Marseilles then go through Lyons, Paris, Cologne, then finally to Bruges and then they will reach London.
For Venetian: The trade route starts at Marseilles to Valencia, Cadiz, and then sail through the Atlantic Ocean and reach London.
Mesopotamia<span>, part of the region </span>known as the Fertile Crescent<span> in Southwest Asia, lay between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Every year, floods on the rivers brought silt. The </span>fertile<span> silt made the land ideal for farming.</span>
Answer:
Russia
Explanation:
most economic developed country
Aqueducts <span>were used by the Roman Empire to supply its urban citizens with fresh water from far-off places.
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