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Buster422

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Ill stop after this one but I'm not trying to troll. Just trying to explain why it is how it is. If you don't understand it that fine. Cheers!

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It kind of does. If the city is near a coast there is a higher chance that the river, probably coming from the mountains, that needs a body of water will go to it.

So it would make sense that a city based by the coast would most likely have a river.

If you think about it very few people would have the drive to build a small town/city over a river. Next to the river on the other hand makes much more sense.

Later, when the town/city needs to expand it expands over the river as the have enough people and supplies to make bridges and things work in the town.

Hope this helps!