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zalisa [80]
3 years ago
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The city-state of Sumer, the world's earliest civilization, developed in

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Olenka [21]3 years ago
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The city-state of Sumer, the world's earliest civilizations developed in the region of Mesopotamia. The region of Mesopotamia exists in modern day Iraq and Syria near the Tigris and Euphrates river. This was a prosperous region due to the fertile soil and the life that grew from the resources and development that the river brought to the region. 
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