erech (ערך)
city-state
A+= sumer
Sumer
Ur, Erech, and Kish were three of the settlements of Sumer, which was the southernmost area of ancient Mesopotamia. These cities were self-sufficient and some of the earliest known examples of organized civilization.
Denise Cocquerillat has written: 'Palmeraies et cultures de l'Eanna d'Uruk <559-520>' -- subject(s): Erech (Extinct city), Erech (Extinct city). Temple of Eanna, Farms
important settlements in the region important settlements in the region
Generally it'll be 'שווה' (pronounced 'sha-ve')
Erech, Ur, and Kish; they were also known for often having many fights with each other
The Grey Company is the name for the group that traveled the Paths of the Dead and to the Stone of Erech and finally came out of the mountains. The Grey Company consisted of Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Halbarad, Elrond's twin sons Elladan and Elrohir, and 30 Rangers of the North.
Genesis 10:10 "Babel and Erech and Accad and Calneh, in the land of Shinar". In Daniel, king Nebuchadnezzar brought the captives from Israel to the land of Shinar, so that would be Babylon, or present day Iraq.
Uruk was an ancient Sumerian city in Mesopotamia, located in present-day Iraq. It was one of the earliest cities in human history and played a significant role in the development of civilization in Mesopotamia. Uruk was known for its advanced urban planning, monumental architecture, and the invention of cuneiform writing.