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Which two rivers are the two basins?
These two basins are the Euphrates River and the Tigris River.

The Euphrates and Tigris rivers are located in southwest Asia. In ancient Greece, they were called "Mesopotamia". Here gave birth to the earliest civilization in West Asia, that is, the civilization in the two river basins. It is the earliest civilization on earth, mainly composed of Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Akkadian and other civilizations in Allard.

The civilization of the two river basins has a long history. As early as the mid-3000 BC, people lived here and created the ratio of words and circles. The center of this civilization is located in Baghdad, which is now the capital of Iraq, so Baghdad is much more developed in economy, culture and medicine than other regions.

Representatives of the two rivers civilization

The cuneiform invented by Sumerians around 3200 BC, the calligrapher's school in Nipur around 2 100 BC, the literary work Epic of Gilgamesh by Sumerians and Babylonians three or four thousand years ago, the Subanj Library containing 24,000 blackboard writing more than 2,600 years ago, and the preface and postscript and code of Hammurabi composed of 282 articles.

The Assyrian palace guarded by winged beasts weighing more than 30 tons, the Babylonian algebraic operation of triangles, the Babylonian accurate prediction of the solar eclipse in 747 BC, the Babylonian new city decorated with glazed bricks, the legendary Babel and the hanging garden are all representatives of the two rivers civilization.