Iraq and Persia share the Zagros Mountains as their border. The mountain range runs north-south. Iraq is on the west of the mountains and Persia on the east of them.
There is no country sandwiched between Iraq and Persia. The two states/regions share a border along the Zagros Mountains.
Nope - but it does share a border with Jordan.
Australia does NOT share a border with Iraq.
There are a number of countries that border Persia (previously referred to as Persia). These countries include Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
Iraq borders Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria. All other countries do not border Iraq.
There is no country between Iraq and Persia/Iran. The two countries border one another.
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IRAN . formerly 'Persia'.
There is no such country. Iran and Iraq share a border along the Zagros Mountains.
Iran's border with Iraq is longer than any other single border that Iraq has with any other nation, Syria included. However, the border between Iraq and Iran is less than 40% of all Iraqi land borders.
The question as written makes no sense. Iraq and Iran (formerly called Persia each other with no country in between them. (Consult the above map.) However, if you meant to ask which country is between Afghanistan and Iraq, it would be Iran (formerly called Persia).As for the modern country that used to be called Persia, this would be Iran.
No. Iraq used to be called Mesopotamia. It is Iran that used to be Persia.