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lots of cities and hotels live near there but not exact further down where the volcano actually is so yes not towns and villages live there but hotels and cities do
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''Near Point -- the closest ''point from the eye at which an object can be clearly seen.''''
Often towns and trading posts were located near certain geographic features so that they would be easily accessible. These geographical features were rivers, and the ocean.
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It's first eruprtion was in 1680 in Washington near spokane
Cork, at about 50 miles away is the nearest city. There are a lot of small towns, villages and townlands near Killarney, some within just a few miles away. Other larger towns within a radius of about 20 miles would include Castlemaine, Killorglin and Kenmare.
There are many communities located near Mount Ranier. Most notably, the city of Tacoma is potentially threatened by the volcano.
Because many years ago people needed to be near a water supply in order to sustain life and a lot of cities are built upon old towns and villages and such
there are 36,000 towns and villages in France. A small one could be for instance Suisnes near Brie-Comte-Robert.
i think he built it near towns and Villages so they were in good protection and near major routes so the armys could go places easily.
{| |- | Harper's Ferry is going to be very close. Charles Town is going to be the closest. They are near the Potomac River which flows into the Chesapeake Bay. |}
lots of cities and hotels live near there but not exact further down where the volcano actually is so yes not towns and villages live there but hotels and cities do
These are the wettest TOWNS in Britain. They do not include villages. 1) Fort William, Scotland; 2) Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales; (Most of the wettest places are villages such as Seathwaite in Curmbria, England and Capel Currig in Conwy, North Wales.)
Most Iroquois Indian villages are built near the southern part of America.