nudia
The unscrambled letters "bnoeanl" form the word "Lebanon." Lebanon is a modern country located in the region of the Fertile Crescent, which is known for its rich agricultural history and significance in ancient civilizations. It is situated along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
Fertile soils mainly.
The fertile parts of Egypt (present and past) are all along the Nile River.
The ancient civilization of Greece was located in southeastern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Fertile Crescent begins in what is now southern Iraq where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers empty into the Persian Gulf. It extends north along with the rivers, turns westward in what was ancient Assyria, and then turns back south in what is modern Syria. The Fertile Crescent then extends down into southern Palestine; sometimes the Nile River region is included in the Fertile Crescent despite the fact that it and southern Palestine are separated by the distinctly un-fertile Sinai peninsula. --ask.com
Nubia
Nubia
The Kingdoms of Egypt and Nubia are located along the upper Nile River.
Along the fertile Nile River.
Fertile farm land
Black Lands
The city of Axum, an ancient kingdom in present-day Ethiopia, was located near the Tigray region and was adjacent to the Tekeze River. The Tekeze River is one of the major rivers in Ethiopia and played a significant role in the region's agriculture and trade. This river, along with its surrounding fertile lands, contributed to the prosperity of the Axumite Empire.
The unscrambled letters "bnoeanl" form the word "Lebanon." Lebanon is a modern country located in the region of the Fertile Crescent, which is known for its rich agricultural history and significance in ancient civilizations. It is situated along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
Ancient Egypt was located along the Nile River in northeast Africa.
Fertile soils mainly.
The fertile parts of Egypt (present and past) are all along the Nile River.
Fertile lands in Egypt are located in the delta and along the valley of the Nile.