Iraq.
No. Mesopotamia is in the modern-day country of Iraq. Saudi Arabia controls no part of Mesopotamia.
Mesopotamia is in modern day Iraq.
Iraq -- Mesopotamia lies between the Tigris and Eurphrates rivers, which mostly flow through modern-day Iraq.
Yes, Sumer was in Mesopotamia which is now modern day Iraq
Iraq.
Ancient Mesopotamia was primarily in the area contained by the modern-day country of Iraq. The boundaries of Mesopotamia were the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to the east and west and the Persian Gulf to the south.
No. Mesopotamia is in the modern-day country of Iraq. Saudi Arabia controls no part of Mesopotamia.
The area where Mesopotamia was is now Iraq.
Mesopotamia was in modern-day Egypt
Mesopotamia was conquered and destoyed 500 years ago. It is "in" current day Iraq
Mesopotamia ('between the rivers') covers the basins of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (modern day Iraq). Persia is to the east (modern day Iran).
If you mean ancient Mesopotamia, the languages were:SumerianElamiteAkkadianAramaicHurrianHittiteIf you mean Iraq, the modern day country in the same location, click here.
Mesopotamia is in modern day Iraq.
Iraq -- Mesopotamia lies between the Tigris and Eurphrates rivers, which mostly flow through modern-day Iraq.
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Mesopotamia would have been found in the area where Iraq, Turkey, Iran, and Syria are located now in our modern day society.