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Bab·y·lon [ bábbələn, bábbə lòn ]
1. capital of ancient Babylonia, sited on the Euphrates River in modern Iraq. It was known for its opulence, and the Hanging Gardens there were one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
2. town and vacation spot on Long Island, New York. Population: 12,506 (2006).
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