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collect imformation about silk route

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silk route extending from Europe,through Egypt, Somalia, the Arabian peninsula, Iran, Afghanistan, central Asia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Burma, java-Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam until it reaches to china
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The Silk Route' has its historical importance. It was an important international trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea. China produced large quantities of silk during the ancient time and exported it to the western countries through this route. The traditional silk route was developed as a link between cast and west. It promoted exchange of cultural heritage.

In recent times, several new developments have taken place which are improving communication routes in the regions of high altitude. Now, we have motorable roads. Railway lines are also being laid through bridges, tunnels and caves. Means of communication such as telephones, satellite phones, mobile phones etc. can also be found in these regions.

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