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Çatalhöyük, located in modern-day Turkey, is characterized by its compact, densely packed mud-brick houses built on a flat landscape, surrounded by fertile plains and volcanic hills, which provided resources for agriculture. In contrast, Babylon, situated near the Euphrates River in present-day Iraq, had a more varied environment that included fertile alluvial plains ideal for agriculture, irrigation from the river, and extensive trade routes. Both sites benefited from their geographical locations, fostering agricultural development and urbanization, but differed in their architectural styles and urban layouts.

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