"Mesopotamia", is the name and the rivers are the "Tigris" and the "Euphrates" which are to be found in modern day Iraq.
Mesopotamia, the land between the two rivers, the cradle of civilization, and the ancient fertile crescent.
the answer is MESPOTAMIA
In Greek, 'Mesopotamia' means '(land) between rivers'. 'Meso' means 'in between' and 'potami' means 'river'.
Mesopotamian (means land in-between the rivers) a+ ;)
It means "land between the rivers"
it means land between two rivers
means the land between the 2 rivers. (the Tigris & Euphraties rivers)
In Greek, 'Mesopotamia' means '(land) between rivers'. 'Meso' means 'in between' and 'potami' means 'river'.
The region in Iraq that means "land between two rivers" is called Mesopotamia. It is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and is often referred to as the cradle of civilization due to its historical significance.
The location of the land between two rivers.
It means the land between the rivers. :)
Mesopotamian (means land in-between the rivers) a+ ;)
Mesopotamia means "land between two rivers".
The land between two rivers
It means "land between the rivers"
it means land between two rivers
Yes, Mesopotamia means "the land between the rivers" in ancient Greek [1]. It is a historic region of West Asia within the Tigris-Euphrates river system [2], and it was bordered by two rivers - the Tigris in the east and the Euphrates in the west. Home to the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, Mesopotamia is often referred to as the cradle of civilization.
Bilād ir-Rāfidayn means, "land of two rivers" in Arabic
means the land between the 2 rivers. (the Tigris & Euphraties rivers)