What is another word for mesopotamia?

Pronunciation: [mˌɛsəpətˈe͡ɪmi͡ə] (IPA)

Mesopotamia, the ancient land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, has been known by many names since its first inhabitants settled there thousands of years ago. Among the synonyms used for this region are the Land of Two Rivers, the Fertile Crescent, and the Cradle of Civilization. The Greeks also called it "the country between the rivers" while the Arabic name for this region, al-jazira, means "the island". Another synonym for Mesopotamia is the Babylonian Empire. The Akkadians, Chaldeans, and Sumerians all had their own names for the land as well. Despite the many different names for this region, they all refer to the same rich, fertile land that gave birth to some of the earliest civilizations in human history.

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Usage examples for Mesopotamia

Old Dr. Flint's no earthly good, since Tom, the eldest son-you remember-was killed in mesopotamia.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
Maybe in ancient mesopotamia, or India.
"Warlord of Kor"
Terry Gene Carr
The Yezid of mesopotamia, whose belief in the power of an evil spirit is derived from the Manicheism of old, shows his fear of the arch-enemy by simple and not unreasonable acts of negation.
"The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies"
Robert Gordon Latham

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