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Yet Damietta was more than just the hub for riverside agriculture. It was one of the great port settlements of the region: convenient for traders from the flourishing Italian city-states of Genoa and Venice, and well connected to the coast towns of the Levant. With a fair wind a ship could travel from Acre to Damietta in less than a week.
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