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Some examples of regions include the Pacific Northwest, the Rust Belt, and the Deep South. These regions are defined by their geographic location, cultural characteristics, and sometimes economic activities.
There is no single geographic feature that separates China from the rest of the world.
Bhutan is a landlocked country because it is surrounded by land on all sides by India to the south, east, and west, and by China to the north. This geographic location means that Bhutan does not have direct access to any ocean or coastline.
The basin in central China that is south of the Qinling Mountains is called the Sichuan Basin. This basin is known for its fertile land and high agricultural productivity due to its unique geographic location and climate conditions. It is also rich in natural resources such as natural gas and has a significant population density.
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The geographic location where Confucianism originated was in ancient China, specifically in the eastern region known as Lu (now modern-day Shandong province).
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Serving as a cultural bridge between China and Japan
all seaborne trade between china and india had to pass throough either the Maslacca or Sunda straits.?
china has a wall of china
The Zhou Dynasty occupied a large portion of modern day northeastern China. It generally bordered the Yellow Sea to the east.
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China's geographic size is 3,600,927 square mile.
The Korean Peninsula is quite important because of where it is it is located between China and Japan. So if something is being shipped from Japan to China or from China to Japan (i.e. products and goods) it is possible for Korea to stop anything from getting there.
A geographic signature refers to a distinctive characteristic of a particular geographical location that sets it apart from others. It can include physical features like mountains, rivers, or coastlines, as well as human-made structures or landmarks that help identify and define a place's unique identity.
Brunei is located in Southeastern Asia surrounded by Malaysia and the South China Sea. It's geographic coordinates are 4 30 N , 114 40 E.