The exact location is unknown but some people believe they are located on the bank of the river Tigris in Iraq.
The Hanging Gardens WERE located in the ancient city-state of Babylon, near present-day Al Hillah, Babil, in Iraq. However, the Hanging Gardens have not survived to the present day.
There is no physical residue of them - they existed in stories about them which were persuasive enough for them to be included in the later list of Seven Wonders of the World.
They do not exist, but there is historical evidence that they once did.
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The Euphrates river near what is today Baghdad, Iraq.
The ancient Persian empire was located where Iran is today. Babylon was its capital city.
Basically, today it is Iraq
It was geographically located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Largely corresponding with modern day Iraq and western Iran.
No country uses the Code of Hammurabi as their primary way of enforcing laws today. The code was enforced in Ancient Babylon @ 1760 B.C. by the King of Babylon Hammurabi.
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None of those exist today since que gardens were destroyed in the great Babilonian eartquake and the gardens have not been found.
The hanging gardens of Babylon was destroyed by minor disasters like erosion or warfare. It was destroyed in around 600BC. Since then it has levelled with the ground.
Actually, no one knows exactly where the gardens were. It is possible that they were in what is known today as Iraq.
It existed for 3 succession empires. They Persians saw it as did the Greek and the Romans. Then the big earthquake crumbled the gardens. I have seen pictures of the ruins and only the bottom survived.
Near present day Iraq. The gardens are presumed to have been located on or near the east bank of the River Euphrates, about 31 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. A more recent theory proposes that the gardens were actually constructed in the city of Nineveh, on the bank of the river Tigris. It is possible that through the ages, the location of the Hanging Gardens may have been confused with gardens that existed at the city of Nineveh, since tablets from the place clearly show gardens.
Unfortunately we do not know.As far as I know nobody has found the location of the famous Hanging Gardens. All that we can surmise from the historical record was that it used to exist in the city of Babylon (now Baghdad, Iraq). But as far as I know historians and archeologists have not found its whereabouts or ruins.The Hanging Gardens were one of the seven world wonders of the ancient world. The only wonder of the ancient world still standing today is the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon's ruins are about 50 miles southwest of Baghdad in Iraq. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. They were a present to Nebuchadnezzar's wife.
the empire of Babylon was located in the middle of Mesopotamia.
It was destroyed in the earthquake in the Roman Empire times.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. There isn't very much known about them since their exact location is uncertain. It is possible that they never actually existed.
Babylon - Babylon was at the crossroad of civilization for a millennia, and is perhaps the most important of all cities in antiquity. Babylon is where major leaders of history founded one of the first major cities at the crossroads of civilization, where the Hanging Garden were built