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  • ...Mojing (then known as Tung) became an important part of the [[Golden Spice Road]] starting the Bo era, and it increased in size. With the rise of maritime
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  • ...to Oteki, Kusef became a hub for commerce and religion. The [[Golden Spice Road]], a network of trade routes that extended from present-day Luziyca to Namo
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  • ...}} in the West Namorese Desert. Merchants who traveled on the Golden Spice Road traveled across the desert. Over time, a few decided to settle in Po'ai, an
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  • ...oint of {{wp|international trade}} in [[Esquarium]], as the [[Golden Spice Road]] enabled trade from East Borea to travel into West Borea, and vice-versa.
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  • |drives_on = vehicles drive on the right side of the road === Golden Herd Period ===
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  • ...ast networks of trade routes, the most famous one being the [[Golden Spice Road]] that connected Namor with present-day Luziyca and a few surrounding count ===By road===
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  • ...ted on both the [[Thuadia]] and [[Thrismari]] continent. Bordering [[Great Golden Raj]], [[Prei Meas]], [[Qui Latine]], [[Shimerland]] and [[Azureden]]. ...over, it all lead to an argument about wars and how to deal with them. The Spice war wasn't good for business and the economy, so most of the Parliament mem
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  • | image3 = Hexing Road in Harbin 03.jpg | caption4 = Confluence of the Golden and Darhan Rivers.
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  • ...ehandedly bolstering ancient Tyria's military might and with ushering in a golden age of maritime trade that coincided with the peak of Tyria's territorial e ...forced into prison labor, former pirates faced a difficult and treacherous road re-entering society. Many of those thus deprived of their previous freedom
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  • ...ago and set up permanent mercantile enclaves there. Given the scale of the spice trade, these grew into some of the largest overseas Menghean minorities. Ba ...s took place in the 1st century CE, when Menghean traders on the Turquoise Road began settling down in what is now [[Themiclesia]] in larger numbers in ord
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  • |map_caption = Location of Carucere (green), within the [[Golden Isles]] (light grey) ...Inferior]] in the Arucian. It is geographically situated as part of the [[Golden Isles]] archipelago in the Western [[Arucian Sea]]. Consisting of the main
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  • | caption1 = Extent of Amari culture and its road system. ...the Kojoyi Canyon Road, the Fiti Road, the West Road, and the shorter Tolo Road. We find simple structures like berms and walls, sometimes aligned along wi
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  • ...ce}}, {{wp|Coffee|coffee}}, {{wp|Tea|tea}}, {{wp|Palm oil|palm oil}}, {{wp|Spice|spices}}, {{Wp|Copra|copra}}, tropical fruits, and ornamental flowers are t ===Golden Decades (1970-1990)===
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  • ...d from the union, effectively disbanding it in 1691, the 1700´s became the golden age of Sjealand, as Farvaran and Sirklantic trade proved even more profitab ===The Golden Years (1712-1829)===
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  • ...cond Heavenly Dominion, [[Irfanic Golden Age|the Irfanic world underwent a golden age]] of scientific and cultural discovery. The [[Third Heavenly Dominion]] ...h regular contact and trade through the Shaleago Mountains and the [[Spice Road]]. It was not until the 20th century that relations began to become more fo
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