None. Babylonia was an ancient cultural region in central-southern Mesopotamia (what is now called Iraq).
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It is located on the banks of the Euphrates
The ancient state of Babylonia was based in what we all know now as the Middle East. More specifically, Kuwait, Israel, Egypt. In the 1970's President Jimmy Carter streamlined the building of the Suez Canal Close to the ancient state of Babylonia.
Babylon was the capital of a small city state of Mesopotamia, named Babylonia, located in what is now Iraq, near the modern town of Hilla and on the eastern bank of the Euphrates river.
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Sumer fell to Babylonia in 1700 BCE. Sumer was an ancient civilization located in the southern region of the Mesopotamia area.
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The two neighboring sister-states of ancient Mesopotamia competed for dominance and as such grew widely different in character. Assyria and Babylonia were parts of the ancient Mesopotamia. When the Assyrian empire fell in 612 B.C., Babylonia stepped in and became the most powerful state in ancient Mesopotamia. Assyria occupied a highland region north of Babylonia on the east side of the Tigris. Located at the eastern end of the Fertile Crescent, Babylonia was situated between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now present day Iraq.
it was located between cities to the north and south
The empire existed which was an ancient Akkadian-speaking Semitic state and cultural region based in central-southern Mesopotamia. The ruins are located in southern Iraq.