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Persia (once was Persia).
Persia is now known as Iran.
Present-day Peru (capital: Lima) in South America.
The Asia Minor today is called Turkey
Persia has been broken up into several countries. It once consisted of areas like Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, and Iraq, extending even to parts of modern day Saudi Arabia, Greece, Israel, and Egypt.
Persia was once called Iran
Persia (once was Persia).
Persia is now known as Iran.
Egypt
Yes. In 1935, Shah Reza Pahlavi requested that all documentation used to refer to his country refer to it as Iran, not Persia, which had been the historic name used for the country by foreign nations.
Tunisia.
False. Thailand was Siam; Iran was Persia.
Ancient Carthage once stood in the present day country of Tunisia.
No. Thailand is in Southeast Asia and Persia is in the middle East. Persia is now called Iran.
Iraq was one of several regions that came under the historic control of Persia on different occasions. However, these regions were never called "Persia". Iraq generally went by the name "Mesopotamia".The historic country of Persia is properly identified with the modern Islamic Republic of Iran, which is its successor-state (post-revolution).
The country of Iran was once called Persia and the area is very ancient going back thousands of years in history.
Today, the country or land called Iran was once known as Persia. In 1935, the name Iran was adopted for this country. The area of Iran is 1.648 million square kilometers.