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Great Lakes!
Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Ohio River, called the Gateway to the West. The Great Lakes provided inland ports in the Midwest.
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they are located along bodies of water
Missouri River. There U Go Kids :) Enjoy :D
None. Arizona is inland and has no water around it.
because there was water there. much of Africa is dry and therefore life thrived more along bodies of water as opposed to inland
The inland sea and the Japan sea.
Towns and cities are often located near bodies of water for many reasons. Bodies of water are important to cities because they are a source of water, food, and transportation.
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Oceans rivers and lakes
No, a river, the Tiber, does run through it but it is an inland city.