of course Babylonia had a irrigation system, without water how would the plants in hanging gardens be able to survive, after all water is one of the building blocks to a Civilization.
Egypt-irrigation
Babylon was the place, Babylonia was the civilization.
Sumer,Babylonia,Assyria,and New babylonia
In Babylonia
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Yes, Babylonia is well-known for its advanced irrigation systems, which were crucial for agriculture in the region. The fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers allowed the Babylonians to develop extensive canal networks that diverted river water to fields, supporting crop growth and enabling the civilization to thrive. These innovations in irrigation contributed significantly to Babylonia's economic and cultural development.
Egypt-irrigation
Babylonia
Many historians cite two names for Babylonia. One is Babylonia, the other term sometimes used is Sumerian empire.
River Euphates
Babylonia developed around 2200 B.C.
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Herodotus did visit Babylonia.
The capital city of Babylonia was Babylon.
Neo-Babylonia Neo-Babylonia
Babylonia.
i think that babylonia was the trading system