because of trading
The majority of Canada's major cities lie within 200 km of the US border, due to high trade volume and traffic with the US. Most of these areas happen to sit in the lowlands.
America's major cities were manufacturing and transportation centers clustered in the Northeast, on the Pacific Coast, and along the waterways of the Midwest. Connected by the new rail road lines, cities became magnets for immigrants and rural Americans.
Mountaineous Core, Caribbean Lowlands, and Pacific Coastal Plain
The four largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse. Paris is the first largest city. Marseille is the second largest city. Lyon is the third largest city and Toulouse is the fourth largest city.
Lusaka, Ndola and Kitwe are the major cities.
They are almost all on the edge of Puget sound. Seattle, Tacoma and Everett are all major seafaring and manufacturing cities.
Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa,Windsor, and Hamilton are the major cities.
Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa,Windsor, and Hamilton are the major cities.
Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa,Windsor, and Hamilton are the major cities.
Indianapolis, IN and Chicago, IL is a pretty major city in the interior lowlands (US). Minneapolis, MN might be one too.
Moosonee, Fort Albany, Fort Severn, Winisk, and Churchill are some examples.
The majority of Canada's major cities lie within 200 km of the US border, due to high trade volume and traffic with the US. Most of these areas happen to sit in the lowlands.
Indianapolis, IN and Chicago, IL is a pretty major city in the interior lowlands (US). Minneapolis, MN might be one too.
Tampa
There are several major cities located in Palestine. Some of the major cities that are located in Palestine include Jerusalem, Gaza, Bethlehem, Jericho and Ramallah.
Difficult to answer - Where a the cities located? What is the definition of major? What is the interpretation of near?
Most major cities in Argentina are located near rivers, in order to get food and water.