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Natural landforms such as mountains, rivers, and Coastlines often served as barriers that protected cities from invasion. Mountains created difficult terrain for armies to traverse, while rivers could act as defensive moats or obstacles. Coastlines provided natural boundaries against naval attacks. These geographical features made it challenging for invaders to approach and attack fortified urban areas.

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