No. Etymologically, "Mesopotamia" refers to the land between the two rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates.Israel was, however, part of the Fertile Crescent (which is not the same thing as Mesopotamia).
Southern Mesopotamia is refered as either Shinar or the land of the Chaldeans
Most of Iraq and Kuwait, eastern part of Syria and south eastern Turkey
No it was not. It was a large part of land that housed many different city-states. :)
Mesopotamia (the land between the two rivers).
Mesopotamia or the Fertile Crescent .
Iraq.
Sumer is the land in lower Mesopotamia where the Sumerians settled.
Sinse mesopotamia is turning into Iraq what will happen to the land?
Southern Iraq is part of Mesopotamia. Western Iran is also part of Mesopotamia.
it was part of mesopotamia
Assyira is a part of Mesopotamia