Amber Road refers to an ancient trade route that connected the Baltic Sea with the Mediterranean Sea, facilitating the trade of amber, a valuable fossilized tree resin. This route was significant in antiquity, especially for various cultures that sought amber for its beauty and use in jewelry, ornaments, and other decorative items. The Amber Road connected various peoples and regions, including present-day countries like Poland, Germany, and Italy, among others.

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