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  2. Blue Nile - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Nile is vital to the livelihood of Egypt: as the most significant tributary of the Nile, it contributes over 85% of the Nile's streamflow. [5] Though shorter than the White Nile, 59% of the water that reaches Egypt originates from the Ethiopian highlands via the Blue Nile. [citation needed] The river is also an important resource for ...

  3. File:Nile River and delta from orbit.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Nile River, Boats and feluccas, Aswan, Egypt.jpg

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    English: Aswan is slower than most places in Egypt, laid-back and pleasant. The Nile river is wide, languorous and beautiful here, flowing gently down from Lake Nasser, around dramatic black-granite boulders and palm islands.

  5. File:Nile in Aswan, Egypt.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Aswan is slower than most places in Egypt, laid-back and pleasant. The Nile river is wide, languorous and beautiful here, flowing gently down from Lake Nasser, around dramatic black-granite boulders and palm islands.

  6. File:Luxor, Egypt, Sunset on Nile River.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Northern coast of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The city of Alexandria lies at the center of Egypt's Mediterranean coastline in Lower Egypt (northern Egypt), as chosen by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE. The North Coast has been the hub of sea travel between the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta for over 2,300 years. [2]

  8. Nilotic landscape - Wikipedia

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    Nilotic landscape is any artistic representation of landscapes that emulates or is inspired by the Nile river in Egypt. The term was coined to refer primarily to such landscapes created outside of Egypt, especially in the Aegean Sea, and generally in Roman art, though it is occasionally used to refer to scenes of hunting and fishing in Egyptian ...

  9. Nile Corniche - Wikipedia

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    Nile Corniche in Cairo. At the beginning of the 1920s, foreigners dominated the large hotels along the Corniche walkway for tourist resorts for foreigners, and Egyptians were not allowed to enjoy the Nile River and the views overlooking it, and the enjoyment was only for the foreign and wealthy class, which was Their palaces and hotels overlooked The Nile River, including foreign embassies and ...