Mesopotamia
The land in Mesopotamia was fertile, and it happened to be shaped like a crescent.
Mesopotamia is an ancient name for the area between and around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now Iraq and part of Iran.
Mesopotamia was in the fertile crescent and Mesopotamia means "between the to rivers".
The ancient name that means "black land" refers to Egypt. This name, "Kemet," was used by the ancient Egyptians to describe their fertile land along the Nile River, which contrasted with the surrounding desert. The rich alluvial soil deposited by the Nile's annual floods made the region agriculturally productive, leading to the civilization's prosperity.
The present name is Iraq.
Iraq
Mesopotamia is Greek name which means the land between two rivers and it is the present country of IRAQ .
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Iraq
Mesopotamia ('the land between the rivers') is an ancient name for the area largely included in modern Iraq.
the ancient name was "Mesopotamia"
"Mesopotamia", is the name and the rivers are the "Tigris" and the "Euphrates" which are to be found in modern day Iraq.
Iraq
'Mesopotamia' is in origin a Greek name (mesos `middle' and 'potamos' - 'river' so `land between the rivers'). The most common ways, people lived in Mesopotamia is farming. The others maybe a fishermen since Mesopotamia is a land between rivers.
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