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A spanish expedition led by Louis Juchereau St. Denis that established 6 missions from the Neches River eastward to near Natchitoches, Louisiana.
The Seljuk leader was known as the "Sultan." This title was used by the rulers of the Seljuk Empire, which was a medieval Turko-Persian state that played a significant role in the history of the Middle East during the 11th and 12th centuries. The most notable Seljuk Sultan was Tughril Beg, who founded the empire and established its authority in Persia and parts of the Near East.
Most all countries in Asia, and some in Europe more near the Middle Ages.
To be close to where they fished.
The Eora were a tribe of people in Sydney, Australia. They lived near the coasts and acquired most of their food from the sea and from local plants.
Water
water
Illinios, Indiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma
Most big cities were established near water sources such as rivers, oceans, or lakes due to the advantages they offered for transportation, trade, and access to resources. Water sources provided sustenance, allowed for easier travel and trade, and facilitated communication with neighboring regions, making them ideal locations for urban development.
Most major cities in Argentina are located near rivers, in order to get food and water.
near lakes or rivers.
It is not like all the large cities are on coastline. Cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Bhopal , Lucknow, Hyderabad are not on the coastline . Its true that cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Vishakapatnam are on the coastline.. Its because India is an old country and earlier most of the economic income used to come from the exports by ships. And all of this cities have big ports along the coastline.
Minnesota, near Red Wing MN
Hopefully, close to you. They are supposed to be near most towns and cities
Missouri is a state in Midwestern United States. The first European settlers of Missouri were French-Canadians who established the first settlement in Ste. Genevieve near St. Louis in 1735.
Trade stations are located in most of the larger cities in Ontario. They tend to be near the centers of the cities and near to the railway lines. The largest is in Toronto.
Cities were built near sources of water.