São Paulo (biggest city) and Rio de Janeiro. And there's also the capital: Brasilia (important because the three powers are located there. The Executive, legislative and judicial, so it's an important political centre) Other important cities are: Manaus (in the middle of the Rain forest with and important industrial area), Salvador (biggest city in the North-East Region), Belo Horizonte, Rio Grande do Sul
on the coast
on the coast
In the coast
Tokyo, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; and Cairo, Egypt are major cities in the eastern hemisphere. Other major cities in the eastern hemisphere include London, England; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Berlin, Germany.
The west coast of North and South America is where the Pacific Ocean is located. So for the USA located on North America, the Pacific Ocean is on the US West Coast. If you are in Australia, the Pacific ocean is on the eastern coast.
Two major cities on the coast are Los Angeles and Miami. Los Angeles is located on the West Coast of the United States in California, while Miami is situated on the East Coast in the state of Florida. Both cities are known for their beaches, entertainment industry, and diverse cultural offerings.
Strasbourg and Mulhouse are the largest cities in Alsace, eastern France.
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.
None. Portland and Seattle are major airports, but are not on the coast.
You can get to most major cities on the Eastern Coast of the United States on an AirTran Airways flight. Other destinations outside the continental US include Aruba, Bermuda and Jamaica.
(Don't know if these are right for sure...) South Carolina and West Virginia...
In Eastern Anatolia, in Syria and in the major cities of the Ottoman Empire.