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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP18 Apr 2025 10:42 p.m. PST

"Stories from the history of the Middle Ages. And it so happened that on our VO website it is not the first time that we are talking about the conditions in which the development of mankind and, above all, Western and Eastern Europe took place during the period of history called the Middle Ages. And very many of our readers are interested in the following question: what was characteristic of this time, primarily from the point of view of the natural-geographical component of social development?

Isn't it almost the main part of human existence in all its manifestations? "As you stomp, so you pop!" – says folk wisdom, but "what to burst" if, say, the earth does not give birth from the cold or gives birth to one thing. It is impossible to develop blacksmithing where there is no iron ore, to graze sheep on salt marshes and grow peaches beyond the Arctic Circle. That is why today our story will go about the climatic component of medieval European civilization…"


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