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skelet666
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Map of Europe and Asia showing Marco Polo's route in red dashes and arrows. Based on the map, where does Marco Polo go after he

visits Hormuz and continues to travel east? Select two options. Venice Dhofar Cathay the Mediterranean Sea Mongolia
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Flura [7K]1 month ago
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Answer: Mongolia and the Mediterranean Sea. These were the most accessible shipping routes.

Gnom [7.5K]1 month ago
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Answer: the geographical layout of Asia in relation to Europe is significant.

Explanation: already stated

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