Yes, other countries traded with Rome over the Mediterranean Sea. The Roman Empire engaged in extensive trade with various regions, including North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Europe. Goods such as grain, olive oil, wine, and luxury items like silk and spices were exchanged, facilitating cultural and economic interactions. This trade network was crucial for Rome's economy and helped spread Roman influence throughout the Mediterranean region.
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