Mesopotamia ('the land between the rivers') is an ancient name for the area largely included in modern Iraq.
Baghdad is Baghdad, there is no former name for the city, nor Persepolis or Babylon.
Thousands of years ago, it was called Mesopotamia.
The organization established to help former slaves make the change into a life of freedom was called The Freedman's Bureau.
The southern ironclad was the CSS Virginia. It was built upon the partially destroyed hull of the former USS Merrimack.
Al-Iraq literally means "the land between [the two] rivers" in Arabic. The name comes as a result of the Arabic translation of the region's former Greek Name "Mesopotamia" which means exactly the same thing. The name Al-Iraq (in the Arabic) to refer to the territory first became commonly used in the 7th Century.
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Oil is one of its most valuable resources
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Trying to restore law, order, and stability to Iraq.
the Chukar Partridge is iraqs national bird
Ethiopia's former name was Abyssinia.
The former name of Suriname was Guyana
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