Phoenicians spread the Middle Eastern civilization throughout the Mediterranean.
Phoenicians
The Mediterranean Sea.
Rome was/is in central Italy, which in turn was/is in the middle of the Mediterranean, between the western and eastern basins of this sea. This exposed the Romans to the Greek civilisation, which was influential around the eastern and central Mediterranean and also played a role in the development of Roman civilisation. Rome's conquest of the lands of the shores of this sea also played a role.
Tigris and Euphrates.
They lived in the eastern Mediterranean in what is present day Palestine, Lebanon, and only the Syrian coast.
Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean, and partially the Middle East.
Phoenicians
Mediterranean cuisine is a cheap copycat version of middle eastern food
NO, the Mediterranean is a sea. Many Middle Eastern countries border it.
It borders many Middle Eastern countries and is partially enclosed by them.
Its in southwast asia
Palestinians are a Middle Eastern/Semitic people originating from the Eastern Mediterranean who have been Islamized and Arabized.
Roman
There are seven Middle Eastern countries with Mediterranean coastline: Egypt, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, and Cyprus.
Syria, Lebanon and Israel :)
The Mediterranean Sea.
The European Sea that is bordered by six Middle Eastern Nations is the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean Sea was an important route for merchants an travelers during ancient times.
Assyria