Tigris and Euphrates
A landlocked country in Asia is a country that does not have a coastline. Examples include Mongolia and Laos. These countries rely on neighboring countries for access to international waters for trade.
Iraq
Access to oil!
Turkey, Syria, and Iraq
Both rivers rise in the Taurus Mountain Range in South-eastern Turkey
The twin rivers of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) are the Tigris and Euphrates The rivers provided waters for irrigation and their flood plains renewed soil fertility.
Bordering countries: Lebanon (west), Turkey (north), Iraq (east), Jordan (south), Israel (southwest)Bordering bodies of waters: the Mediterranean Sea (west)Bodies of water in Syria:Euphrates (river), Balikh and Khabur (left-side-rivers of Euphrates; on its other side there are just wadis), Lake Assad (created by a dam in river Euphrates)Barada (river)Khabur RiverSinn (river)Yarmouk River
Japan, Ohio, Turkey, and maby South Dekoda.
Tigris and Euphrates
Turkey, Iraq and Syria
The Euphrates River is the longest river in Western Asia. The river has three riparian countries, Iraq, Syria and Turkey, and its basin is distributed among five countries with a total estimated population of 23 million.