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Nile - Wikipedia The Nile[b] (also known as the Nile River or River Nile) is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa It flows into the Mediterranean Sea The Nile is the longest river in Africa
Nile River - National Geographic Society The Nile River, the longest river in the world, flows from south to north through northeastern Africa It begins in the rivers that flow into Lake Victoria (located in modern-day Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda) and travels more than 6,800 kilometers (4,000 miles) to the north, emptying into the Mediterranean Sea on Egypt’s coast
Nile River - WorldAtlas The River Nile, known as the father of the African River, is Africa and the world’s longest river, stretching approximately 6,650 kilometers from its sources (Blue and White Nile) to the mouth at the Mediterranean Sea
9 Interesting Facts About the Nile River - Treehugger As arguably the longest river in the world, it has been the lifeblood of civilizations for millennia Its waters have supported agriculture, fostered trade, and inspired countless myths and
Nile River - Source, Delta, Length | Britannica The basin of the present-day Nile falls naturally into seven major regions: the Lake Plateau of East Africa, the Al-Jabal (El-Jebel), the White Nile, the Blue Nile, the Atbara, the Nile north of Khartoum in Sudan and Egypt, and the Nile delta
Where Does the Nile River Begin and End? - Reference. com The Nile River begins just south of the Equator, flows northward through Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, Zaire, the Sahara Desert, Kenya, Tanzania, Eritrea, Burundi, and Rwanda and ends at the Mediterranean Sea after flowing through the Nile River Delta
24 Facts About The Nile River (You Must Know) The Nile River, an emblematic and ancient waterway, spans more than 4,000 miles, serving as a crucial lifeline for countless individuals in Egypt and across Africa
29 Facts About Nile River - OhMyFacts Stretching over 4,100 miles, it holds the title of the longest river on Earth But why is this river so important? The Nile River is crucial because it has been the lifeline of civilizations, particularly in Egypt and Sudan, providing water, food, and transportation
Nile River: what it is, history and characteristics The Nile River is the longest watercourse in Africa at about 4,130 miles (6,650 km), and the world’s second-largest after the Amazon River It flows through the territory of eleven countries before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea at the so-called Nile Delta