Yes, Mesopotamia was between the Tigris and Euphrates. It was also in the region known as The Fertile Crescent. This land was separate from the Syrian Desert because it had Seas surrounding it.
It lies between Euphrates and the Tigris river.
Tigris and Euphrates (sp?)
Mesopotamia is a Greek word meaning "the land between two rivers", Mesopotamia lies between the two rivers of Euphrates and Tigris.
Mesopotamia lies between the Tigris and the Euphrates
Garden of Eden
The Fertile Crescent is named because of its location between the fertile riverbeds of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.Ê Today much of the crescent lies in Iraq.
There is no specific name for the land that lies specifically between the east bank of the Euphrates and the west bank of the Tigris. The general area around both rivers is called Mesopotamia.
Iraq is the modern name of Mesopotamia, it lies between Turkey (from the north), Syria & Jordan (from the west), Saudi Arabia (from the south) and Iran (from the east). It is also famous with its two rivers (Tigris & the Euphrates). No. The country in question is Iran.
The Syrian Desert
It is a name for the Tigris/Euphrates river area corresponding to most of Iraq and Kuwait, eastern parts of Syria and areas along the Turkish/Iran/Iraq borders
Mesopotamia is in what is now Iraq, and is the very fertile area between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates.Mesopotamia is located between the rivers of Tigris and Euphrates, largely corresponding to the modern day Iraq, and also some part of northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey,and southeastern Iran.It is located in modern day Iraq. Mesopotamia was approximately 300 miles long and 150 miles wide. It was located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It is now known as Iraq.Mesopotamia is located in modern day Iraq.
Mesopotamia is the land area that is bounded by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It lies entirely within the borders of modern day Iraq. Located within it are both the ancient city of Babylon (archeological site) and Baghdad.