Mainly bodies of water to include rivers, lakes and oceans. Old mills could use the power of the water to power the mills and sometimes the city/town on the body of water. The lakes, rivers, and oceans can provide recreational opportunities such as swimming, boat rides, sail boating, and boating or canoeing.
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Many Canadian cities are located along the southern border with the United States due to milder climates and access to trade routes. Cities near coasts benefit from shipping and fishing industries, while those near the Great Lakes have access to water transportation. Cities in the west are often positioned near mountain ranges for resources like minerals and timber.
Some cities near Mount Mazama, which is located in Oregon, include Klamath Falls, Ashland, and Medford. These cities are located in the southern region of Oregon near the Cascade Range where Mount Mazama is situated.
Hurricane Olivia formed near Mexico.
Some Afghan cities located near the 34 degrees N latitude are Kabul, Jalalabad, and Kandahar.
There are many cities that are not near the sea, but you don't mention in which country you are talking about.
London is near many famous landmarks and major European cities.
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Jacksonville is located near many other cities in the state of Florida. Jacksonville Beach, Orange Park, and Lakeside are just three cities which are located near Jacksonville. Other cities are Palm Valley and Atlantic Beach.
that's really not even a question...i mean...seriously, you could have said. "What cities are near London? "
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Cities were built near sources of water.
near any body of water, the cities would have many resources such as fish
Railroad used to be one of the important transportation mode and hence cities and towns are being located near to it for people's convenience
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