A trade route refers to a pathway used for exchanging goods and services between different regions or countries. These routes can be overland (such as silk roads) or maritime (such as Indian Ocean trade routes).
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Silk Roads: Ancient overland trade routes that connected East Asia with Europe and Africa, facilitating cultural exchange and commerce.
Trans-Saharan Trade Route: An important network of caravan trails crossing the Sahara Desert, linking West Africa with North Africa and beyond.
Maritime Trade Routes: Sea-based trading networks like the Indian Ocean Trade Route and the Mediterranean Sea Trade Routes that allowed for the exchange of goods between different continents.