New Orleans is a major port city on the Mississippi River with access to the Gulf of Mexico. It ranked #6 in terms of cargo volume (tonnage) in 2008.
The Mississippi River is the major defining point of the New orleans, the East Bank River, and there's a few hills to the east and west.
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The Mississippi River was commonly used by farmers to transport their crops to New Orleans due to its importance as a major shipping route. Farmers would load their products onto barges and boats, utilizing the river's convenient access to the city for trade and commerce.
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New Orleans is situated on the estuary of the Mississippi River.
It is the gateway of the Mississippi River, the major shipping channel in the midwest.
New Orleans stands on the Mississippi river.
located on the mouth of the Mississippi river
The Murrumbidgee River is a permanent river.
New Orleans is the major city of Louisiana, and it became important because it is located at the mouth of the Mississippi River and is therefore a major transshipment point for a great deal of shipping that travels on the river.