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Major cities are often found near coastlines, rivers, or natural resources due to historical reasons like trade routes or access to water for transportation and agriculture. Geographical factors such as topography and climate can also influence the location of cities. Overall, the pattern of major cities in a region is typically a combination of historical, economic, and geographic factors.
If the city is near a large body of water, then the influence is marine. If not, then the influence is continental.
The most well-known city of Cairo is the capital of Egypt, in the northern part of the African Continent. There are other cities named Cairo in the world, several of them in the United States.
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All of them.
I think one of the cities were named Harlem.
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
More than half of all African Americans now live in central cities.
northern cities
In the cities of Greece.
many african cities
many african cities