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  2. Nile River, the longest river in the world, called the father of African rivers. It rises south of the Equator and flows northward through northeastern Africa to drain into the Mediterranean Sea. Learn more about the Nile River, including its hydrology and its plant and animal life, in this article.

  3. A Map Of The Nile River - Ancient Egypt Online

    www.ancient-egypt-online.com/map-of-nile-river.html

    Here's a map of the Nile River. The Blue and White Nile are marked in their respective colors. The Blue Nile 's spring is Lake Tana in the Highlands of Ethiopia. The White Nile springs from Lake Victoria. More maps: an interactive map of the Nile Delta.

  4. Nile River - WorldAtlas

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    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.

  5. Nile River - National Geographic Society

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    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.

  6. Nile - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 30°10′21″N 31°8′24″E. The Nile[b] (also known as the Nile River) is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is the longest river in Africa.

  7. Nile River Map - Atlas

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    Stretching over 4,135 miles, the Nile River is the world's longest river, heralding as the lifeline for Egypt's civilization. It aptly combines rich historical significance, thrilling biodiversity, and crucial economic impact, creating a unique blend of natural wonder and cultural heritage.

  8. Nile - World in maps

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    Nile River map. Download map. The Nile has two major tributaries: the White Nile and the Blue Nile. These two rivers meet just north of the Sudanese capital Khartoum. The White Nile is considered to be the headwaters and primary stream of the Nile.

  9. Nile River - Source, Delta, Length | Britannica

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    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.

  10. Map found via reddit user stefankruithof. The map above shows how the course of the Nile river in Egypt has changed over the past 5,000 years. Additionally, it also shows settlements and Pyramid sites.

  11. Anatomy of the Nile - National Geographic Society

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    Learn about the influence of the Nile on Egypt's population, and discover where this river comes from with real-life visuals and animated maps. Failed to fetch. The Nile River has provided fertile land, transportation, food, and freshwater to Egypt for more than 5,000 years.