No they live in your mom's bed
Yes, many people in Greece live near rivers, particularly in areas where rivers provide essential resources for agriculture, water supply, and transportation. Rivers like the Arachthos and the Pindus are significant in certain regions, supporting local communities. Additionally, some towns and villages are situated along riverbanks, benefiting from scenic views and recreational opportunities. However, the majority of Greece's population is concentrated in urban areas, particularly in cities like Athens, which are not directly by rivers.
because of the abundance of good land near rivers to grow crops
Athens of course there are 3,700,000 people who live in Athens to the 11 million people who live in Greece
they live near the water sources and rivers. they also live where there is good soil.
it supplied water
near the crops
shinkialoo, tumpalumpa, gretrias and nioki
Near rivers and lakes that flows to the ocean so on the beach
patterns of settlement is where people live near rivers, road ways, or harbors
The Ashanti people live near the Volta River in West Africa. It is one of the major rivers in the region and plays an important role in the lives of the people living near it.
Like all rivers it provides food, transportation and water for the people that live near it.
they live near rivers