Well the tower of Babel isn't in any country because it does not exist, I'm not saying it never did exist, just that it no longer exists. To answer your question though, I would have to say it was in Babylon, meaning it was somewhere in the middle east, probably Iraq or Iran.
Babylon is what is as "Babel" in Arabic. It is in Iraq. It is one of the oldest cities not only in Iraq but also in the Middle East.
Israel is located in the Middle East.
Israel is located in the Middle East.
The Sahara is located in Africa and not in the Middle East. There are no Middle East countries covered by the Sahara.
It is located in the Middle East, it connects Africa to the Middle East.
The Tower of Babel story from the Bible is considered a religious and mythological account rather than a historical event. There is no archaeological or historical evidence to support the existence of a tower reaching the heavens or the confusion of languages at a particular point in time. Additionally, it is unlikely that there was ever a single universal language spoken by all people. Language diversification is a gradual and ongoing process throughout human history.
kalifa tower
Syria is located in the Middle East, in the continent of Asia.
The Tower of Babel never really existed outside the Bible and certain Jewish midrashim. When the Jews arrived in Babylon during the Babylonian Exile, they were amazed to see the great stepped pyramid which, to their rustic eyes, seemed to go almost to heaven. They learnt of Sumerian epics that describe a time when all humans shared a single language until the gods intervened to create a confusion of tongues. Thus, Jewish lore syncretised these discoveries to create the biblical story of the Tower of Babel. The stepped pyramid no longer exists, but it was in Babylon, in what is now Iraq.
Middle East
Thailand is not in the middle east, it is in southeast Asia.