In which city did the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks end?

In connection with the growing need for the development of trade and cultural ties between states, in the IX century. a waterway was laid, called the way “from the Varangians to the Greeks.” The route of this path is described in detail in the “Tale of Bygone Years” by the chronicler Nestor. It originated in the Baltic Sea, then passed through the Russian lands to the Black Sea and ended in Constantinople.



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