there are some tourist attractions. like the hanging garden witch was made by Nebuchadnezzar, because his wife was home sick. another tourist attraction is the Ishtar gate. it's made of blue stones. the temple of Anu and Inanna are too.the temple were built on uruk and covers about 1/3 of the city. another one is the tower of babel. but the tower is actually a ziggurat. Lastly is the library of Nineveh witch has many books in it. the library was in ancient Assyria.
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