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The valley of the river Tigris is a fertile region in the Middle East that stretches from eastern Turkey through Iraq, where the Tigris River flows. This valley has historically been an important center of civilization, with various ancient kingdoms and empires establishing their capitals and cities along its banks. Today, it continues to be a vital agricultural area supporting local communities.

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