Nile River, Arabic Baḥr Al-Nīl or Nahr Al-Nīl, 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. It has a length of about 4,132 miles (6,650 kilometres) and drains an area estimated at 1,293,000 square miles (3,349,000 square kilometres).
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- en.wikipedia.org NileDuring the dry season the natural discharge of the Blue Nile can be as low as 113 m3/s (4,000 cu ft/s), although upstream dams regulate the flow of the river.
- medium.com interesting-facts/8-facts-about-the-…First of all, you can learn about where the Nile River is located, where it begins and ends, its relationship to Egypt in Ancient times, and many other interesting facts.
- kenyansconsult.co.ke river-nile-facts-history-…Find the River Nile history and facts including the river’s source, length, tributaries, countries it traverses, dams, importance, and many more in one place.
- pixabay.com images/search/nile river/54,154 Free images of Nile River. Nile river and river high resolution images. Find your perfect picture for your project.
- nettinfo.github.io outdoor-activity/nile-river-…The Nile River by makaylaelizabeth2002 Nile river, Holidays in egypt The nile’s two major tributaries, the white nile and the blue nile, meet at khartoum, sudan.
- wildwonders.pages.dev posts/how-deep-is-the-nile-…Not sure just how much higher the south part of the river is than the north? Lake Victoria is considered the source of the Nile River, and it is 3,720 feet above sea level.
- britannica.com place/Nile-RiverLearn more about the Nile River, including its hydrology and its plant and animal life, in this article.
- meteorologiaenred.com en/Nile-river.htmlFinally, the Nile River flows into the Mediterranean Sea through its tributaries, forming the Nile River Delta, which is one of the largest deltas in the world.
- tr.wikipedia.org Nil^ What did the ancient Egyptians call the Nile river? 24 Mayıs 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
- journeytoegypt.com en/blog/nile-riverThe Nile enters South Sudan at Nimule, and from there to Juba—a distance of some 120 miles—it is called the Al-Jabal River or Mountain Nile.