The question as written makes no sense. Almost all of the Middle East lies between Iraq and Washington. Some countries include Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, and Palestine. However, Iran, the answer to the second part is expressly NOT one of the countries that lies between Iraq and Washington.
As for the modern country that used to be called Persia, this would be Iran.
The question as written makes no sense. Almost all of the Middle East lies between Iraq and Washington. Some countries include Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, and Palestine. However, Iran, the answer to the second part is expressly NOT one of the countries that lies between Iraq and Washington.
As for the modern country that used to be called Persia, this would be Iran.
Yes. Iraq is a Middle Eastern country.
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There is no such country. Washington and Oregon are nowhere near the Middle East and are both in the continental US.
Yes. Iran is the middle eastern country that lies between Iraq and Afghanistan.
Yes. Iraq is a Middle Eastern country.
Yes. Iran is a middle eastern country that lies between Iraq and Afghanistan that was called Persia until 1935.
There is no country that separates Iraq and Iran.
No. It is in Eastern Europe.
There is no country between Iraq and Persia/Iran. The two countries border one another.
No
EGYPT is has a population of 82 million people, making it the most populous Middle Eastern country.
No, Germany is a European country.
Each Middle Eastern country has a unique currency. Unlike Europe or Central Africa, there is no common Middle Eastern currency.
Israel.