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What is Mesopotamia called now?

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Mesopotamia refers to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, and both of those rivers are in present day Iraq

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What is in Mesopotamia now?

Mesopotamia IS the former name. The current name is Iraq.


In what country is Mesopotamia?

The area where Mesopotamia was is now Iraq.


Is Mesopotamia lacated in Iraq?

Yes, in ancient times it was called Mesopotamia but now it is called Iraq.


What do you call the old Mesopotamia for now?

Modern Iraq covers what was called Mesopotamia (the fertile crescent) in the past.


What is mesopotina now called?

First of all its spelled Mesopotamia second of all it's now called Europe


What is Mesopatamia called now?

Mesopotamia is a historical region that is now part of modern-day Iraq.


Agriculture began in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers called Mesopotamia. ON which continent is this region called?

Asia. It's where Iraq is now.....Actually, I think It may be mesopotamia


What is happening to the land of Mesopotamia now?

Mesopotamia is now Iraq. The country is currently in a state of unrest.


Where did hammarabi rule?

hammurabi ruled mesopotamia. He ruled after a ruler named Saragon, who ruled a small area of mesopotamia (now modern day Iraq) called Akkad.


Where would Mesopotamia be now?

Modern Mesopotamia would be Iraq.


Agriculture began in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers called Mesopotamia On which continent is this region located?

Asia. It's where Iraq is now.....Actually, I think It may be mesopotamia


Is Mesopotamia still real?

"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.