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erastova [34]
3 years ago
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Which ancient region's name can be translated "land between the rivers"?

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1 answer:
ololo11 [35]3 years ago
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Question asked:Which ancient region's name can be translated "land between the rivers"?

My answer: the answer is <u><em>Mesopotamia </em></u>it is in Greek and can be translated to “land between two rivers”

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