8 adjectives to describe crossroad

Edward Gasior (E); 7May70; R484210. TSANOFF, RADOSLAV A. Religious crossroads.

On eastern crossroads.

The Phoenicians developed their far-flung trading activities around the Mediterranean as a waterway, and the tri-continental crossroads as a logical center for a civilization built around business enterprise.

We crept out of the city, but unfortunately at one of the dangerous crossroads our chauffeur mistook the route.

Suppose you place two hundred dollars under the signpost at the Montauk crossroads to-night.

Public affairs at the African-European-Asian crossroads were being periodically disturbed and upset by the intrusion of Asian marauders and nomads who came in successive waves, defeated and drove the native inhabitants off from the choicest land and settled down in their places, only to be pushed out in their turn by fresh Asian migrants.

The Phoenicians developed their far-flung trading activities around the Mediterranean as a waterway, and the tri-continental crossroads as a logical center for a civilization built around business enterprise.

Most of them formed new towns, walled, with a rectangular plan and central crossroads, similar to the European towns subsequently formed out of Roman encampments.

8 adjectives to describe  crossroad