Jiang explains 33-degree civilization geography pragmatically first: a latitude warm enough for farming but away from the equator can produce major cities.
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Latitude
Jiang explains 33-degree civilization geography pragmatically first: a latitude warm enough for farming but away from the equator can produce major cities.
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"...north. So, a lot of major cities are situated in this latitude."
"...And they have three unique characteristics, okay? The first is their latitude. They're actually in the same latitude. They're not too hot, and they're..."
"...about, as you can see from this map, they're the same latitude, right? China's over here. Again, because of the Himalayas, they're blocked from..."
"...Babylon, including Baghdad, Damascus, Hiroshima, are all part of 33 degree latitude. Okay? Guess what, guys? A lot of famous athletes wear number 33,..."
"...the number of articles in order to afford the largest possible latitude the right to one's property and yet you have not added a..."
"...And that's why the five earliest civilizations are all in this latitude. Right here. Right here. And they are China, India, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and..."
"...can see, most of the cities are located at a certain latitude. And to the north, okay, which is where Europe is, there are..."
"Latitude. You need a temperate climate. You need natural boundaries. And you need a major river. And this will allow civilizations to rise and..."
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