Yes, Babylon is located east of Jerusalem. Historically, Babylon was situated in what is now modern-day Iraq, while Jerusalem is in Israel, to the west of Babylon. The geographical positioning places Babylon to the east of Jerusalem.
Babylon is 80km from Baghdad in the city called Al Hillah
No. Iraq is a country that includes the two great rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates. Jerusalem is a city that is nominally divided between the modern state of Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Jerusalem, as the country is Israel. Many people follow the international view that Tel Aviv is the capital of Israel, but since the Israeli government sits in Jerusalem and the 1980 Jerusalem Law makes Jerusalem the unequivocal capital of Israel, Jerusalem is the correct answer.
Babylon was located in what is now Iraq.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon was a building or building complex in present-day Iraq.
Iraq
Babylonia is what is now called Southern Iraq. Located in lower Mesopotamia, it's capita was Babylon. So that means it is in western Asia.
In Israel. It's the capital and largest city in the country.
Iran - Tehran Saudi Arabia - Riyadh Israel - Jerusalem Jordan - Amman Iraq - Baghdad Yemen - Sanaa
no Tehran is the capital of Iran and Baghdad is the capital of ARAQ
The distance from Baghdad, Iraq, to Jerusalem, Israel, is approximately 800 kilometers (about 500 miles) in a straight line. However, actual travel distances may vary depending on the specific route taken and the mode of transportation. Political and security considerations can also impact travel between the two cities.