e. Flanders
Flanders was an important center for weaving woolen cloth during the Middle Ages and beyond. Located in the northern part of modern-day Belgium, Flanders was known for its production of high-quality woolen cloth, which was in high demand throughout Europe. The city of Bruges, in particular, was known for its woolen cloth industry and was an important center of trade and commerce in the region. Flanders was also a major producer of other textiles, such as linen and silk, and its textiles were exported to many parts of Europe and beyond.