Mesopotamia (disambiguation)

Mesopotamia is the historical region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, largely corresponding with the territory of modern Iraq.

Mesopotamia may also refer to:

Middle East

 * Geographically, the Tigris–Euphrates river system
 * Upper Mesopotamia
 * Lower Mesopotamia
 * Mesopotamia (Roman province), a Roman province extant in the 2nd through 7th centuries
 * Mesopotamia (theme), a Byzantine province extant in the 10th and 11th centuries
 * Mandatory Mesopotamia, the geopolitical entity created in Mesopotamia (Iraq) under British administration in 1920–1921

Other locations

 * Mesopotamia, Argentina, the name of the northeast region of Argentina located between the rivers Paraná and Uruguay
 * Mesopotamia, Antioquia, a district in La Unión municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia.
 * Mesopotamia Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, United States
 * Mesopotam, a village in Albania
 * Mesopotamia, Greece, a municipality in Greece
 * Mesopotamia, New Zealand, an area at the head of the Rangitata River
 * Mesopotamia Station, a historic high country farm at Mesopotamia, New Zealand
 * Mesopotamia, Oxford, the name of land between two rivers in the Oxford University Parks, England
 * Mesopotamia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a village in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 * Mesopotamia (Belize House constituency), a Belize City-based electoral constituency

In popular culture

 * Mesopotamia (EP), an EP by The B-52's; or the title track of that album
 * "Mesopotamia", the first track from the album Cruel Melody by Black Light Burns
 * "The Mesopotamians", the last track in the album The Else by They Might Be Giants

Other uses

 * Mesopotamian crow, a bird native to the region of Mesopotamia
 * "Mesopotamia", the Japanese name for the 1991 video game Somer Assault