Most medieval European cities were located in places that had easy access to water transportation. They were mostly either on rivers or at bays.
Most European cities were places near harbors or rivers because it was easier to transport goods by water. Water also was needed for drinking and sanitation.
Paris is not located in the Northern European Plain, but Berlin is.
Medieval communes were walled towns or cities that were usually run by mercantile organizations or the citizens themselves. Most were in Italy or Germany. I don't know whether free cities in the Hanseatic League count as communes, but they might.
Most Russian cities are located in the European part of the country, primarily in the western regions. Cities like Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Novosibirsk are among the largest and most prominent cities in Russia. The eastern regions, especially Siberia, have fewer cities due to its harsh climate and vast uninhabited areas.
The Christian Church was probably the most important influence on the minds of medieval European people.
The allies bombed Germany a lot. Dresden (a demilitarized city and one of the most beautiful European medieval cities) was completely destroyed in February of 1945 by allied fire bombing.
The most popular ones were walls or barriers to protect cities from attack. Another most popular one was a land lord's castle. They were usually located on hills so that it would be hard to attack and easier to defend.
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Econolodge motels are located in numerous cities across the United States. They are primarily located in larger cities and in most tourist cities.
Admire the culture of European cities RH
Most of the cities in Wisconsin are on Lake Michigan.
Cities were built(most places in medieval Europe was towns)