Iraq or ancient mesopotamia
Yes. Iran is the middle eastern country that lies between Iraq and Afghanistan.
Yes. Iran is a middle eastern country that lies between Iraq and Afghanistan that was called Persia until 1935.
The word is spelled Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a country in the Middle East.
The question as written makes no sense. Iran and Afghanistan border each other with no country in between them. (Consult the above map.) However, if you meant to ask which country is between Afghanistan and Iraq, it would be Iran.As for the modern country that used to be called Persia, this would be Iran.
Iraq and Afghanistan are unique sovereign nations.
Afghanistan is a country in the Middle East. Its biggest city is Kabul. it is in Asia too:)
No, it is a landlocked country in SW-central Asia.
There are two questions here:Question 1) Which middle eastern country that lies between Iraq and Afghanistan used to be called Persia? -- The Middle Eastern country between Iraq and Afghanistan is IRAN.Question 2) Why is the Persian Gulf important to this country's economy? -- The Persian Gulf is very important to Iran for a number of reasons. The primary reason is that it provides a mechanism for Iran to export its petroleum around the world. It also provides Iran access to an incredible amount of seafood, trade, and cultural interaction with its neighbors.
Iran is the country that lies between Iraq & Afghanistan. Iran's historical name was Persia, though it did not have today's borders as those were defined in the 18th and 19th centuries.Paris is the capital of France and has nothing to do with the rest of the question.
In order to use "between" two entities need to be stated. As a result, the question as put is impossible to answer.However, there seem to be an inordinate number of questions that ask about what is between Iraq and Afghanistan. If that was intended here, the answer would be "Iran".
The only nation between Iraq and Afghanistan (excusing curved paths) is Iran. Oregon is a US State that is nowhere near the region in question.