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what city-state was located between the Tigris and Euphrates river
No. The State of Israel is quite far from the River Euphrates, which is currently inside the borders of Turkey, Syria, and Iraq. In Genesis, the inheritance of the Israelites is discussed in the sweeping terms "from the Euphrates to the Nile" but this large area was never under Jewish sovereignty at any time in history. With the exception of some rogue elements in Israeli society, no-one claims that the State of Israel should expand to include the Euphrates.
Its origin is in Eastern Turkey
Turkey
The Columbia river is closest to Michigan
The Columbia river is closest to Michigan
The Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean constitute the main fishing grounds. After 1990's, the fish farms were supported by the state and their numbers have grown.
Turkey is a country, not a state.
Turkey is a country.
Babylon was the capital of a small city state of Mesopotamia, named Babylonia, located in what is now Iraq, near the modern town of Hilla and on the eastern bank of the Euphrates river.
In the background there is a sun with many rays of light beaming over a forest of mountains. Closer to yourself there is a river running to the left, and closer still there are fields and fields. Even closer there is what appears to be a bushel of wheat, and a large tree.
No, Turkey is not a nuclear state.