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The Qin Dynasty has multiple geographic features. One
feature is the fact that the northern area of the dynasty is bordered by the
Great Wall of China. This is a large boundary that can keep intruders away. The
Qin Dynasty also has a few major rivers, including the Wei River, Yangtse River
and Yellow River. These rivers can supply the dynasty’s people with water for
drinking and agricultural uses. The capital of the Qin Dynasty was Xianyang,
located above the Wei River. The Qin Dynasty was located roughly where todays
China Proper is located.
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