The Tigris River and the Euphrates River flow through Iraq and then meet near the city of Al Basrah to create the Shatt Al Arab River. See this map for a visual explanation: http://www.astreetjournalist.com/wp-content/uploads/iraq-map.gif1.bmp
I really don't know but i heard from lots of people its around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
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It is unknown who designed the first city map. The oldest map of a city is from over 3,500 years ago in a settlement near the Euphrates River.
Usually by contour lines, with the river shown in blue.
Nile, Tigris, Euphrates were the largest, but there were dozens of others visible in a map of the Middle East, Pakistan and Central Asia.
Mesopotamia is in what is now Iraq, and is the very fertile area between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates.Mesopotamia is located between the rivers of Tigris and Euphrates, largely corresponding to the modern day Iraq, and also some part of northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey,and southeastern Iran.It is located in modern day Iraq. Mesopotamia was approximately 300 miles long and 150 miles wide. It was located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It is now known as Iraq.Mesopotamia is located in modern day Iraq.
The Nile River in Egypt is the longest river in the world. The Amazon in South America is the widest. The Mississippi is the longest in America.
China,Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and South Vietnam
Look at a map of Iraq. Iraq is present day mesopotamia.
" Origin in Eastern Turkey and mouth at Shatt al-Arab. Basin countries Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran The Tigris River is 1,150 miles long and begins on the Armenian plateau in Turkey. In Iraq, it receives additional water from four important tributaries: the Greater Zab, the Lesser Zab, the Adhem and the Diyala. As a result, The sites of the ancient cities of Girsu and Lagash are located on today's Shatt al Gharraf.
they are natural features that are shown in a map