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Gabriel Decker
28 August, 17:06
Was Sumer the capital of Mesopotamia?
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Kiera Mcintyre
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Sumer, site of the earliest known civilization, located in the southernmost part of Mesopotamia, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in the area that later became Babylonia and is now southern Iraq from around Baghdad to the Persian Gulf.
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