etruria land of the etruscans answered by rys
The Nile was fundamental for the well being of Egypt because tis flood made the land fertile and provided plenty of grain, much of which could even be exported. The Tiber only provided a navigable route to the sea and brought floods. Nevertheless, in the early days of Rome the fact that the city was on the only ford on the Tiber which crossed the region in an east-west direction from the mountain chain of the Apennines to the coast, which made Rome the main north-south communication point in the region. Later, as Rome's territories expanded, this became less important.
Rome was on the border of Etruria. The river Tiber was the boundary between Etruria and Latium (land of the Latins. To the east, on the Apennine Mountains, there were the Sabines. To the south there were other Latin city-states. Geographically Rome is between the Apennine Mountains and the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. To the south there are the Alban Hills. To the north there is Lake Bracciano.
The Fertial Cresent and The land between two rivers
The land between the rivers. The cradle of civilization. The ancient world where writing began.
The top three plains in ancient Rome were the Campagna di Roma, which surrounded the city and was essential for agriculture; the Plains of Apulia, known for their fertile land and agricultural production; and the Tiber Valley, which provided vital resources and transportation routes. These plains contributed significantly to Rome's food supply and economic stability, supporting its growth and expansion throughout the empire.
The Latin
Nusantara. It means "the land between".
"Land between rivers"
mesopotamia
The Nile was fundamental for the well being of Egypt because tis flood made the land fertile and provided plenty of grain, much of which could even be exported. The Tiber only provided a navigable route to the sea and brought floods. Nevertheless, in the early days of Rome the fact that the city was on the only ford on the Tiber which crossed the region in an east-west direction from the mountain chain of the Apennines to the coast, which made Rome the main north-south communication point in the region. Later, as Rome's territories expanded, this became less important.
Rome was on the border of Etruria. The river Tiber was the boundary between Etruria and Latium (land of the Latins. To the east, on the Apennine Mountains, there were the Sabines. To the south there were other Latin city-states. Geographically Rome is between the Apennine Mountains and the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. To the south there are the Alban Hills. To the north there is Lake Bracciano.
Today Mesopotamia is roughly the country of Iraq. In ancient times it was "the land between the rivers", that is, the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
mesopotamia
The Fertial Cresent and The land between two rivers
Turkey, Syria, and Iran. The land between the Tigris and the Euphrates was known as Mesopotamia in ancient times, or "Between two rivers."
Mesopotamia was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Mesopotamia is considered one of the cradles of civilization and was home to ancient societies such as the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. The fertile land between the rivers supported agriculture, trade, and urban development in ancient times.
"Our ancient land" in Greenlandic is "nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit"