There are various reasons. One is that they might be located in a place with shorter access to the motorway or rail networks - meaning goods get transported quicker (and cheaper). Another could be that some factories use harmful substances in their manufacturing processes - siting the factory away from residential areas would reduce the risks to the public - and make emergency access easier.
38 yards is the avoradge
The missiles could strike US cities from Cuba, which is less than 100 miles away.
Venice was one of the two Italian cities that monopolized trade with the far east.
It is a Study Island Question. The answer is aqueducts.
the north made a living by trading and going into the army.for each member in a family that went to war the relatives(rest of family)got 10 pounds of rice a month and other foods and land far away from the battle zone to be kept safe
yes it has been isolated(a place far away from other cities)
Your rhinestone eyes are like factories far away.
You don't have a name for cities that are far away, because they don't even know each other.
Bremen, Kiel and Hanover are not that far away.
It means far away from the main cities on the coasts of Australia.
Steam energy allowed factories to move away from rivers.
The people of Italy might have migrated from rural farms to find work in factories. Some people immigrated to far away countries, like the United States.
Fourty miles away from each other
It will cost you at least $2 million to buy arctic land in Canada or Siberia far away from cities and towns.
The Titanic sunk out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, far away from the boundaries or jurisdictions of any cities. The Titanic was supposed to dock in New York, but never made it to it's destination
"So Far Away" was released in 2003 on Staind's fourth album 14 Shades of Grey.
many songs are probably called far away but the most known song of today would most likely be far away by nickelback :)