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Latina: Inter antiquissimas civitates Uruk numeratur quae sita est in Mesopotamia, terra quae nunc ‘Iraq’ nuncupatur. Ibi quattuor milia annorum ante Christum natum prima urbs post hominum memoriam condita est.
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Author JimKillock; verba Latina Aliosageincitatos; pellicula originalis: ZDF/Terra X/Film Produktion Stein e.K./Alexander Hogh/Martin Papirowski/Timm Westen, Roxana Ardelean/Golem Studio/Alexander Leuck/Fraunhofer-Institut für Graphische Datenverarbeitung/Christofori u.Partner
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Uruk is of the oldest known centres of culture in Mesopotamia, in modern Iraq.

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3 April 2022

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