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The area where God planted the first civilizations.
The country between the Tigris & Euphrates in which Abraham grew up.
Abraham lived along this river during his earlier years.
The river on which the great city of Nineveh lasted through Assyrian & Babylonian takeovers before it was destroyed.
The city that was finally destroyed by flooding, as God had proclaimed through His prophets.
The city where Abraham grew up & which he left for the Promised Land.
The great city of the Babylonians where Nebuchadnezzar II built hanging gardens for his wife.
Southern Egypt, which was the higher land inhabited by artists and grain growers.
Northern Egypt, which sloped down to the Mediterranean Sea where the builders constructed the Giza Pyramids.
The Egyptian River on which limestone for pyramids and famous Pharaohs floated along.
The capital city in Egyptian, built by the Pharaoh who united Upper & Lower Egypt.
The Egyptian city, across from which was the Valley of Kings and King Tut’s tomb.
The body of water on which the Phoenicians sailed to trade and whose descendents, the Carthaginians, were defeated by the Romans many years later.
The body of water across which Moses led the Israelites out of slavery to Egypt.
The body of water into which the Tigris & the Euphrates Rivers empty.
The Southern Kingdom of divided Israel, defeated by the Babylonians, which contains Jerusalem and Bethlehem, where Jesus was born.
The Northern Kingdom of divided Israel, ruled by many wicked kings in Samaria until it was defeated by the Assyrians.
The mountain upon which Moses met with God and received the Ten Commandments.
The fierce, war loving city state in Greece, which later defeated its more intellectual neighbor in the Peloponnesian War.
The intellectual, artistic, city state in Greece where Pericles and many philosophers were from.
The island where the Minoans lived and mysteriously died.
The city founded by the Latins & Etruscans, or the legendary Romulus & Remus, and which expanded in power to take over the known world.

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