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- ruined town of Carteia, founded by the Phoenicians. It became a Phoenician tradepost and evolved into a Carthaginian town by 228 BCE. Its major trade was in...
- Vicina was a town on the Danube used as a tradepost (Emporia) by the Republic of Genoa, being part of the Genoese trade empire between the 13th and 14th...
- Dutch fortifications and English tradeposts on the bare and volcanic Ambon and Banda-Neira (1655) with the still-active volcano Gunung Api (658 m or 2...
- Town. Retrieved July 23, 2022. "Burn & Shine South Austin Moonlighters". Tradepost Entertainment. Retrieved July 16, 2022. "South Austin Moonlighters". McGonigels...
- Hesse-Darmstadt. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Mörfelden became a significant tradepost with a po****tion of 500, but the Thirty Years' War set back the development...
- by the Germanic tribes since 800: various Scandinavian settlements and tradeposts, including Ralswiek, Altes Lager Menzlin, and Wollin (then "Vineta" or...
- It is a Plantation Plain style house which was home of Cr**** Indian tradepost manager William Toney, significant partly as Aaron Burr sta**** there,...
- blessing for the next two years, and much of his sketching was done at their tradeposts. On May 9, 1846, Kane departed by steamboat from Toronto with the intent...