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Which famous trading route had Constantinople as its western terminus?

Constantinople was the key western terminal of the historic Silk Road, a major commerce route that linked the East and West. Silk, spices, precious metals, and other luxury things from China, India, and Central Asia would pass via Constantinople on their way to European markets, while European goods would also go eastward along the Silk Route. Constantinople’s strategic location made it a major center of trade and commerce in the ancient world.

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