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No, Baghdad is situated at least 100 miles from the nearest ocean. However, the Tigris River runs through Baghdad, and the Euphrates River flows very near Baghdad
The Euphrates river is longer, Tigris: 1150 Miles long. Euphrates: 1728 Miles long.
The city of Babylon was located in what is now Iraq, 55 miles south of Baghdad, on the Euphrates River. The area was very fertile at that time, not the desert that it is now.
The Euphrates river helps make up the land area of Mesopotamia along with the Tigris river. On average, the Euphrates 700 miles wide from its mouth.
1585 miles or 2551 km
AP world history? 1740 miles approximately
The Tigris and the Euphrates rivers are each a river in its own right, however they join each other in the Middle East. Their history is part of the history of Mesopotamia. The Tigris flows 1,150 miles from the mountains of east Turkey, through Iraq, navigable to Baghdad. The Euphrates also begins in eastern Turkey and flows 1,700 miles through Syria and Iraq and thence into the Persian Gulf. It floods twice a year.
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next to the Euphrates river ABOUT 155 MILES FROM BAGDAD.IT WAS CITY IN OLD MESOPOTAMIA
The city of Babylon was the capital of the ancient land of Babylonia in southern Mesopotamia. It was situated on the Euphrates River about 50 miles south of modern Baghdad, just north of what is now the modern Iraqi town of al-Hillah. The second river is the Tigris.