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Site and Situation

AP Human Geography

BR: What is the best location for a large city?

• Near Water• Near Resources• Where else?...........

Patterns of urban development occur according to the site and situation of locations:

Where it is and what’s around it.

Site and Situation

Patterns of urban development occur according to the site and situation of locations: Where it

is and what’s around it.

What is meant by site?

Site is the actual location of a city.

Cities will grow and prosper in locations that offer some advantages.

Examples of Site• Harbor sites: the site of a natural harbor• Island sites: the site of islands in strategic locations• Confluence sites: the site where rivers converge• Hilltop sites: the site at the top of a hill• Oasis sites: the site in the desert where caravans

stopped for water

New York City became a major city because it is located on a natural harbor.

Paris, France became a major city because

it is located on an Island in the Seine

River.

Hong Kong, China became a major city because it is located on an Island.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania became a major city because it is located at the site where three rivers converge (confluence or

the Ohio River, the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River).

Rome, Italy became a major city because it is located at on a hill overlooking the city.

Athens, Greece became a major city because it is located at on a hill overlooking the city.

Damascus, Syria became a major city because it is located at the site of an oasis.

What is meant by situation?

Situation is another name for relative location—the location of a city with respect to other geographic features, regions, resources, and transport routes.

• Command of land between rivers

• Focal point of religious pilgrimage

• Along trade routes

• Supply station for ships

• Along the U.S. Transcontinental Railroad

Examples of Situation

Baghdad, Iraq became a major city because it commands the

land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

City of religious pilgrimageMecca, Saudi Arabia—Muslims-Hajj

Muslims on a Hajj to Mecca

Samarkand, Uzbekistan and Xi’an, China developed along the Silk Road, an ancient trade route across Asia

Cape Town, South Africa grew up on the

southern tip of Africa because it supplied

ships when they traveled from Europe to

Asia

Omaha, Nebraska and Sacramento, California developed on the Transcontinental railroad in the USA

Omaha, Nebraska

Sacramento, California

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