"Amber Road" meaning in All languages combined

See Amber Road on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: the Amber Road [canonical]
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  1. (historical) An ancient trade route for the transfer of amber from coastal areas of the North Sea and Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. Wikipedia link: Amber Road Tags: historical Translations (ancient trade route): meripihkatie (Finnish), borostyánút (Hungarian)
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