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where are the tigris and euphrates rivers

The Tigris and Euphrates rivers are in the Middle East, running mainly through modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, and together they form the historic region of Mesopotamia.

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  • Both rivers start in the mountains of eastern Turkey, within about 50–80 km of each other.
  • The Euphrates flows through Turkey, then south through Syria, and across Iraq.
  • The Tigris flows from eastern Turkey, briefly along the Turkey–Syria border, then mainly through Iraq.
  • They eventually join in southern Iraq to form the Shatt al-Arab waterway, which flows into the Persian Gulf.
  • The land between them is ancient Mesopotamia , one of the earliest cradles of civilization.

In simple terms: picture a map of the Middle East — these two rivers run roughly northwest to southeast through Turkey, Syria, and especially Iraq, before meeting near the Gulf.

TL;DR: They are in southwestern Asia (the Middle East), mainly in Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, meeting in southern Iraq before reaching the Persian Gulf.

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