Babylon was the place, Babylonia was the civilization.
Babylonia
The two neighboring sister-states of ancient Mesopotamia competed for dominance and as such grew widely different in character. Assyria and Babylonia were parts of the ancient Mesopotamia. When the Assyrian empire fell in 612 B.C., Babylonia stepped in and became the most powerful state in ancient Mesopotamia. Assyria occupied a highland region north of Babylonia on the east side of the Tigris. Located at the eastern end of the Fertile Crescent, Babylonia was situated between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now present day Iraq.
Babylonia developed around 2200 B.C.
Before invading Mesopotamia, the Babylonians lived in the region of Babylonia, which is located in present-day Iraq. Babylonia was situated in the southern part of Mesopotamia and eventually became a powerful empire under King Hammurabi.
The capital city of Babylonia was Babylon.
Herodotus did visit Babylonia.
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Babylonia.
well im just GUESSING that it is somewhere... correct me if im wrong... and that it is called the empire of babylonia occasionally... and it has babylonial people in it... and it is also called babylon... so my answer is this. sorry if i am wrong.
No. Never. Babylonia conquered Jerusalem in 597 BC.
i think that babylonia was the trading system