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Which city was considered the financial center of Europe during the 16th century?

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On Edge 2021 for possible answer it says Antwerp.

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In the sixteenth century, the overall economic supremacy of the Italian city-states gradually waned, and the centre of financial activities in Europe shifted to the Low Countries, first to Bruges, and later to Antwerp and Amsterdam which acted as Entrepôt cities.

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