the Tigris and Euphrates
i think mesopotamia
Mesopotamia
The Tigris river originates in the Taurus mountains in modern day Turkey. In flows generally south across the area once known as Mesopotamia (now called Iraq) flows through Baghdad, and enters the Euphrates river near Basra.
Yes, the river is 2,781 kilometres (1,728 mi) long. The largest porton of it flows southeast through Syria and Iraq. Iraq is the modern name of Mesopotamia
The river you are referring to is the Euphrates River. It originates in Turkey and flows through Syria and Iraq before emptying into the Persian Gulf. It is one of the two main rivers in Mesopotamia, the other being the Tigris River.
The western side of Mesopotamia was primarily influenced by the Euphrates River, which flows southward through the region. In addition, the Tigris River, while more central to Mesopotamia, also has its western tributaries that contribute to the hydrology of the area. The interplay between these rivers supported agriculture and civilization in ancient Mesopotamia.
Tigris is a river that flows through Turkey and Iraq. It is a historic river which along with Euphrates river defines the ancient land of Mesopotamia. Baghdad is also located on the banks of Tigris.
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The Tigris River is the eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates. The river flows from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq.
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