- Nile - Wikipedia
The Nile[b] (also known as the Nile River or River Nile) is an important river in Africa that flows northwards into the Mediterranean Sea At roughly 6,650 km (4,130 mi) long, it is among the longest rivers in the world
- Nile River | Start, Map, Length, Facts, Continent, History, Location . . .
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
- Nile - World History Encyclopedia
The world's longest river, located in Egypt, the Nile flows 4,132 miles (6,650 kilometres) northward to the Mediterranean Sea (a very unusual direction for a river to take) It was considered the source of life by the ancient Egyptians and has played a vital role in the country's history
- Flooding of the Nile - Wikipedia
The Egyptians' name for the Nile was Ar or Aur, meaning simply “black,” for the color of the sediments it carried and deposited as fertile black soils on the floodplains of the Nile Delta
- Nile (band) - Wikipedia
Nile is an American death metal band from Greenville, South Carolina, formed in 1993 The band's current lineup consists of founding guitarist vocalist Karl Sanders, drummer George Kollias, guitarist vocalist Brian Kingsland, guitarist vocalist Zach Jeter, and bassist vocalist Adam Roethlisberger
- Nile river facts - Geography - National Geographic Kids
Learn about the world's longest river in our Nile river facts! How long is the Nile? Where does the Nile start? Why is this famous river so important?
- Nile River - Education
The Nile River flows over 6,800 kilometers (4,000 miles) before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea For thousands of years, the river has provided a source of irrigation to transform the dry area around it into lush agricultural land
- Nile Basin - Wikipedia
The Nile Basin is the part of Africa drained by the Nile River and its tributaries Besides being the second largest hydrographic basin in Africa, the Nile Basin is effectively the most notable drainage basin on the continent
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