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The land of Mesopotamia is known as "the land between two rivers". The rivers that surround Mesopotamia are the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Because of this, the soil in the land became fertile, nicknaming it the fertile crescent. The fertile land was rich soil, which attracted many people.

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