Babylonia
It is still called babylonia for scientist want it to have its original and historical name.
Babylonia, more ore less present-day Iraq.
That would be Iraq.
Babylonian Empire.
Babylonia
babylon or babylonia
Babylonia, a place in what is present-day Iraq.
None. Babylonia was an ancient cultural region in central-southern Mesopotamia (what is now called Iraq).
Before invading Mesopotamia, the Babylonians lived in the region of Babylonia, which is located in present-day Iraq. Babylonia was situated in the southern part of Mesopotamia and eventually became a powerful empire under King Hammurabi.
'Babylonians' is another name for 'Chaldeans'. The term 'Chaldean' originally referred only to the people of southern Babylonia. In fact, it was precisely that part of Babylonia that Abraham, first ancestor of the Israelites, was from.
No, it's the name of the State. The city itself was called Babylon.