It is in Iraq. Saddam Hussein was rebuilding it as a tourist attraction. It is about 90 km south of Baghdad.
2007-01-07 02:51:53
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answered by Toms777 3
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Babylon was a city in Mesopotamia, the ruins of which can be found in present-day Babil Province, Iraq, about 50 miles (80 km) south of Baghdad.
2007-01-07 03:23:32
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answered by Rio Caribe 2
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Thank you for asking this question.
I assumed Egypt would have the most history, guess I was wrong.
This is amazing and I hope all these historical sites are not destroyed by war.
Elam near or at Persian gulf.
Babel, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Ur of the Chaldees and Iraq or Iran and Turkey or all the area from the Black sea across to the Caspian sea, down and around the Persian gulf, across to the dead sea, across to and up the Great sea. All is bible area and near Eden.
Back to 2350 BC
2007-01-07 03:56:27
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answered by jeni 7
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Spiritually or Biblically Babylon is confusion.
So Babylon is everywhere.
H894 ×Ö¼×× baÌbel baw-bel'
From H1101; confusion; Babel (that is, Babylon), including Babylonia and the Babylonian empire: - Babel, Babylon.
2007-01-07 03:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Just South of Baghdad in a town called Babil
2007-01-07 02:59:55
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answered by fisneaky 2
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Iraq
2007-01-07 02:50:13
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answered by Alex 6
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In Bhagdad Iraq
2007-01-07 02:50:09
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answered by PreacherTim63(SFECU) 5
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In modern Iraq.
2007-01-07 02:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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about 30 miles (50km)south east from baghadad( capital of iraq)
2007-01-07 02:51:34
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answered by chack 3
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In the same place it's always been........
2007-01-07 02:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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