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A civilization exists in a mountain valley for several hundred years developing its own language in isolation from nearby civilizations such a civilization probably has been

- Protected from invasions by the mountains around it.

- Isolated by mountains or some other physical barriers.

- Offered a bigger supply of national resources, like the Aztecs.

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