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what is the river called in Mesopotamia









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Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "land between rivers," is primarily defined by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. These two rivers were crucial to the development of ancient Mesopotamian civilizations, providing water for agriculture, transportation, and trade.
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