The question is so broad it would mean naming hundreds through the world - impossible to do here. Such a question would need to be much narrower.
Most European cities are built on rivers, so there are far too many to mention. Name almost any major European city and it will have a river or rivers running through it.
simply; the buildings that are near water.
So they could have a water source.
Cities were originally built along rivers because the main way of transporting goods was by boat. The boats were able to travel up and down rivers to deliver goods to different cities. People also traveled to different cities by boat.
Near the coast and on rivers leading to the coast.
Most of Italy's ancient cities were built on the plains, near rivers. The ancient Italians were mostly farmers, so their cities were build in areas conducive to farming.
What rivers? What cities?the five major rivers of Florida and the cities the rivers flow through.
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Two main reasons:In history, rivers allowed transportation by boat which was quicker and cheaper than other modes.Water supply.
Before roads rivers canals etc where used to transport goods.the boats was easier transport than animals holding more goods aboard.
It is because of a Tribe name Felestia, they went to the Palestinian side of Mediterranean Sea Beach and built many cities, the most important cities they built are Ashdon,Asqalan,and Gaza.
The Greeks built many cities and many of them were named Alexandria or variations based on Alexanders name.