The Delaware River is one of America's major rivers. The river borders more than two states. In fact, the Delaware River crosses four U.S. states. New York, New Jersey and of course, Delaware, are all proud to own some part of the Delaware River in their own land.
London, located on the Thames River, and Paris located on the Seine River
Two port cities on the Saint Lawrence River are Montreal and Quebec City. Both cities are located in Canada.
west virginia and kanawha
Cairo and Khartoum.
St. Louis and St. Paul.
Alexandria and Cairo
The Mississippi River has two state capitals located on it: St. Paul, Minnesota Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The capital of Minnesota, Saint Paul, is located to the east of the Mississippi River. It is situated directly across the river from Minneapolis, which is on the west side. The two cities are often referred to together as the "Twin Cities."
Alexandria and Shubra al Khaymah
The capital cities of Vienna, Austria, and Bratislava, Slovakia, are both located along the Danube River. This major European river flows through several countries and serves as a vital waterway for trade and transportation. The proximity of the two cities along the Danube highlights their historical and cultural connections.
Rehoboth Bay and Little Assawoman Bay are located in southeast Delaware.
Two cities- Seaford, Delaware and Seaford, New York