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N a general shop established by a trader in an unsettled or thinly populated region 商栈
In the South, at least initially, they didn't build towns so much as they built trading posts.
在南方,至少在起初,他们建城镇没有建贸易站那么多。
They set up trading posts and exchanged goods with the Indians.
于是他们建造了商栈,同其他印第安人交换商品。
Many Phoenicians stayed in their trading posts on foreign shores and built towns.
许多腓尼基人留在他们在外国海岸的商行并在那里建立城镇。
Now, to be sure, in Siberia in the far reaches of the north, North Asia, this empire amounted to little more than a series of trading posts, and it took a very long time for any semblance of Russian authority from Moscow and soon from St. Petersburg, for reasons that we'll see, to reach there.
现在,可以肯定,当时的俄国,在西伯利亚和北亚并没有多少商栈,俄国耗费了很多时间,才使得其首都市容变成现在这样,无论是莫斯科,还是之后的圣彼得堡,原因我们会讲到
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