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

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During the 16th century, Antwerp was considered the financial center of Europe. It was a major trading hub and a vital center for commerce, particularly known for its role in the cloth trade, banking, and the exchange of goods across Europe. The city's strategic location and its well-developed port contributed significantly to its prominence in the financial and economic landscape of the time.
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