The Greek cities sent their surplus populations out and established city-states around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Some were sent to North Africa - eg Tripoli (Tripolis in Greek = three cities). Then Alexander the Great captured Egypt and Libya, establishing Greek cities eg Alexanddia named after himself.
There are two capital cities named after their countries: Bern is the capital of Switzerland, and Madrid is the capital of Spain.
The original Phoenician name for Tripoli is Oea. It later became named Athar.
I find no mention of a river named Mediterranean River" anywhere on the Internet There are many rivers, running through many countries, around the Mediterranean Sea.
Mexico, Missouri Italy, Texas
Some examples of capital cities named after their countries are: Bern (Switzerland), Paris (France), Washington, D.C. (United States), and Rome (Italy).
These include Guatemala and Panama.
US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand
There are at least 10 cities named Jalalabad in various countries.
No. While there are cities named "Boston" in various countries (USA, UK, Uzbekistan, Philippines), there is no country named Boston.
San Salvador panama city Guatemala city
Santiago, ChileSan Jose, Costa Rica