Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water
Larger cities are near the coasts because if cargo coming by boat and the more business for those areas dealing with imports and exports
Population clusters in Canada and the US are located near the coasts and along all inland waterways. The cities are generally built near the coasts and waterways to make the transportation of good easier.
Along the east and south east coasts.
Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
The ancient Greeks lived in cities (poleis) along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
You mean for international tourists? Most of them are located along the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, including Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Los Cabos, Mazatlan or Puerto Vallarta.
Most of the cities in Latin America are located along the coasts or near major rivers. This is due to historical factors like colonization, trade routes, and geographical advantages for transportation and trade. Major urban centers can also be found in valleys or at the foothills of mountains.
You shouldn't. It has some of the ugliest and most insecure cities in the whole country. Juarez, for example is the most insecure city in the world - more than Iraq or Afghanistan. Nicer cities are located along the coasts and on central and southern Mexico.
The cities along the Erie Canal became prosperous.