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The question is too broad and vague and needs more detail in order to answer it.
In modern times, a waterway is not usually necessary, but many large cities that have existed for a long time are next to a river. In the past, cities have traditionally been placed around a river because people used it for power, water, and waste removal.
Sorry but 'big' isn't how I'd describe these next cities, but the Amazon flows through them! (Amazon river flows through many countries)Iquitos, Peru is first up starting from the west. Next, we have Manaus, Brazil, then the Amazon river flows out to the out in Brazil!
The cities along the Nile were part of a single state first unified by about 3000 BC; they continued as a unified state for the next 2,500 years.
The river next to Egypt is the Nile River.
Sorry but 'big' isn't how I'd describe these next cities, but the Amazon flows through them! (Amazon river flows through many countries)Iquitos, Peru is first up starting from the west. Next, we have Manaus, Brazil, then the Amazon river flows out to the out in Brazil!
the Seine river is next to the Eiffel tower.
They are all built next or connected to a large body of water. This is most commonly a major water flow or river. This allows for increased trade and thus stimulates the cities next to it.
Mississippi river
The Mississippi river!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes it's built next to the seine river.
the Seine river is next to the Eiffel tower.