Iraq.
The area where Mesopotamia was is now Iraq.
Ancient Mesopotamia was primarily in the area contained by the modern-day country of Iraq. The boundaries of Mesopotamia were the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to the east and west and the Persian Gulf to the south.
I believe that where Mesopotamia was located is now in Iraq and Syria. That's what my social studies teacher said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mesopotamia would have been found in the area where Iraq, Turkey, Iran, and Syria are located now in our modern day society.
Iraq
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."
Today Mesopotamia is roughly the country of Iraq. In ancient times it was "the land between the rivers", that is, the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
Mesopotamia is the name for the area of the Tigris-Euphrates river system. The Mesopotamia is located in the country Iraq and it is widely considered to be the cradle of civilization in the west.
Mesopotamia covers a large area in present-day Asia, including Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. It encapsulates nearly all of Iraq.
Mesopotamia covers a large area in present-day Asia, including Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. It encapsulates nearly all of Iraq.
Mesopotamia is Greek for "[land] between rivers." Mesopotamia is the land area found in the Tigris-Euphrates river system. It is generally found in Iraq and parts of Syria.