All cities have roads.
Venice. They have water canals but no roads.MORE Venice does have roads. The old section doesn't,but the city does . There is even a parking garage in the old part of the city. I have been there.
Venice is a city in Italy that boasts a canal system instead of roads. Venice has a total population of about 271,000 people.
Venice, Italy, they have some streets and roads as well.
Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.
Birmingham has the most canals out of any European city.
Country roads that are not in the city
As with any city it depends which road you are referring to
The city is responsible for making the roads. Each city is given money from the federal government to take care of the roads.
Europe is not a city. It is a continent. But to answer your question you can find hamburgers in any European city.
In the 21st Century every city in Great Britain has roads
In India Chennai city has the highest amount of roads.
The Inca Empire built a network of roads known as the Qhapaq Γan that connected their capital city, Cusco, to various regions within their empire. The Aztecs also had a system of roads that radiated from their capital city, Tenochtitlan, connecting it to other cities in the empire.