Much to my surprise, the answer is apparently Phoenix, which somehow became the 5th largest city in the US (by population). New York, LA, Chicago, and, arguably, Houston are all adjacent to bodies of water. (Of course, this means we're not counting the Salt River in Phoenix as a body of water for the purposes of this question.)
An ocean is the largest body of water. The next largest is called a sea.
The Atlantic Ocean.
The next largest city would be Boston
The largest city that is located in Central America is Guatemala City. The next largest cities are Managua, Tegucigalpa, and Panama City.
Yes, it is. It is situated next to Pretoria, which is the capital city- but not the largest.
Bay, coves and gulfs are areas of water extending into land from a larger body of water. Gulfs are largest, bays next and coves smallest.
fuengirola
Skin is the largest organ of your body. Next is Liver.
Paris was the second-largest city in Europe, about 450,000 in 1600.
The largest city in Nebraska is the city of Omaha, with a population of 408,958, according to the 2010 Census. The next largest city is Lincoln, the capital, with a population of 258,379.
The next (20th cwg) will be held in GLASGOW . The largest city in SCOTLAND.
The largest city on Long Island is called Hempstead. The next largest cities are Melville, Hicksville, as well as Selden.