Most of ancient Mesopotamia was located in what today is Iraq. Mesopotamia was known as the two rivers. The Tigris River ran along the north and the Euphrates River ran along the south coast. These rivers flow into the Persian Gulf. The area is known as the “fertile crescent”. Mesopotamia was about 300 miles long [...]
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