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Babylon
BabylonAn ancient city in Mesopotamia, first prominent under Hammurabi who made it capital of the kingdom of Babylonia . The city (now in ruins) lay on the Euphrates 88 km (55 miles) south of present‐day Baghdad and was noted for its luxury, its fortifications, and particularly for the ‘Hanging Gardens’, which were one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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