2000 CENSUS DATAMESOPOTAMIAPOPULATION Total population 3,051 Square miles (land) 27.08 Population per square mile 112.68 277.25 79.56 GENDER Male 1,519 female 1,532 AGE 15 or younger 1,219 16-24 541 25-44 731 45-64 392 65+ 168 RACE AND ETHNICITY White 2,949 Black or African American 61 American Indian and Alaska native 12 Asian 1 Native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander 0 Some other race 2 Two or more races 26 Hispanic or Latino 10
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Mesopotamia existed in "The Fertile Crescent." Now consisting of Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, and the Northwest corner of Egypt, between the Mediterranean Sea, Persian Gulf, and the Red Sea.
Mesopotamia IS the former name. The current name is Iraq.
Mesopotamia is now Iraq. The country is currently in a state of unrest.
It doesn't have a modern name as such as it is not a single modern-day country. That area is now much of Iraq and parts of Iran, Syria and Turkey. It is associated with the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. It originates from Greek, meaning "land between the rivers."
Modern Mesopotamia would be Iraq.
Of course! Pirates still exist now!
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Mesopotamia existed in "The Fertile Crescent." Now consisting of Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, and the Northwest corner of Egypt, between the Mediterranean Sea, Persian Gulf, and the Red Sea.
Mesopotamia IS the former name. The current name is Iraq.
This company exist also now.
3200 BC
Yes, they still exist in the form of birds.
The area where Mesopotamia was is now Iraq.
Mesopotamia is now Iraq. The country is currently in a state of unrest.
"Mesopotamia" means "the land between the rivers", referring to the Tigris and the Euphrates. There is still land between those rivers. But there never was a country called "Mesopotamia", that's just a geographical expression. That area is called "Syria" now, or makes up most of Syria.
It doesn't have a modern name as such as it is not a single modern-day country. That area is now much of Iraq and parts of Iran, Syria and Turkey. It is associated with the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. It originates from Greek, meaning "land between the rivers."
Modern Mesopotamia would be Iraq.