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There were many regions not conquered by the Vikings at some point during the Middle-Ages, they include, but are not limited to:ItalyJerusalemMeccaAcreAleppoDamascusConstantinopleGranadaAmazoniaPatagonia
The Vikings were Scandinavian. They came from the areas which are now known as the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. They were known as a seafaring nation and were unique in their religion.
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The Vikings stopped raiding primarily due to a combination of factors such as the spread of Christianity, increased resistance from local populations, and the establishment of more centralized governments in the regions they targeted.
China, South America.
The Vikings engaged in extensive trade across Europe and beyond, establishing connections with various regions. They traded with countries such as England, Ireland, and France, and reached as far as the Byzantine Empire and the Arab world. Their trade included goods like furs, timber, and iron, in exchange for silver, spices, and luxury items. The Vikings' trading networks facilitated cultural exchange and influenced the economies of the regions they interacted with.
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The Vikings colonized new areas while exploring and raiding mainly around the North Atlantic Ocean, specifically in regions such as Iceland, Greenland, and parts of North America.
The Vikings' expansion into the Middle East during the medieval period disrupted existing trade routes and led to increased cultural exchange and the spread of goods between the regions.
The Vikings did not live specifically in Siberia. They mainly inhabited the regions of modern-day Scandinavia, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland. However, it is believed that they had some contact with the indigenous people of Siberia, particularly through trade routes known as the "the Northern Route" connecting them to the East.
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