Mesopotamia, or "the land between the rivers," refers to the territory around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which is mostly Iraq today, as well as some parts of northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and southwestern Iran
This is all in the Middle East.
Mesopotamia was conquered and destroyed in1800 B.C. If you want to go there it is current day Iraq.lol
Mesopotamia IS the former name. The current name is Iraq.
Mesopotamia is in modern day Iraq.
The land of former mesopotamia is extended within the current borders of southeast Turkey, East Syria, East Jordan and Iraq up to the water front of the Persian/ Arabian Gulf south of Iraq.
Yes, Sumer was in Mesopotamia which is now modern day Iraq
they are having a war
Mesopotamia was conquered and destroyed in1800 B.C. If you want to go there it is current day Iraq.lol
Mesopotamia was conquered and destoyed 500 years ago. It is "in" current day Iraq
"Mesopotamia" literally means "land between the rivers," in this case between the Tigris and Euphrates river. Mesopotamia (and I suppose its rivers, too) is in current day Iraq.
Mesopotamia was in modern-day Egypt
Sumer,mesopotamia current day Iraq also partly syria.
Mesopotamia IS the former name. The current name is Iraq.
mesopotamia is peart of mondern day iraq.
Mesopotamia is in modern day Iraq.
The land of former mesopotamia is extended within the current borders of southeast Turkey, East Syria, East Jordan and Iraq up to the water front of the Persian/ Arabian Gulf south of Iraq.
No. Mesopotamia is an ancient civilization near modern day Iraq. Alot of our inventions have come from mesopotamia.
Yes, Sumer was in Mesopotamia which is now modern day Iraq