The Mohawk River - the largest tributary to the Hudson River
See also the Erie Canal
Mohawk river
River tigris and euphrates
The Tiber is near Rome.
No, the Tiber River flows through Rome. (the Danube does not flow through Italy)
The Tiber not only begins near Rome, but flows through the city.
Rome's location near the Mediterranean Sea and the Tiber River influenced it's development by making Rome one of the largest empires in the ancient world.
rich soil, and growing crops
They did by invading the eastern part of Rome near the Danube River.
Rome is the famous city built on the banks of the River Tiber - in Italian, Tevere. The river is no longer used by large ships because it is silted up. Tourist boats run between Rome and Rome's ancient port of Ostia Antica on the coast. In summer, a 'city beach' is built on the side of the river near to Rome's Castel Sant'Angelo.
Rome began near the Tiber River in Europe. Romulus had founded Rome and killed his brother to claim Rome. Romulus is where you get Rome from.
The tiber river is a good place to grow grapes and olives
The Mohawk, a tributary of the Hudson River, begins southwest of the Adirondack Mountains, near Rome NY in western New York state, nearly as far west as Oneida Lake (southeast of Lake Ontario). In 1825, it was connected to Lake Erie (even farther west) by the Erie Canal. The river actually begins as two branches about 10 miles north of Rome, near Beartown and Mohawk Hill, and now flows into the manmade Delta Reservoir.