Friday, May 28, 2010

About Nile River, Egypt

River Nile is a river that flows into the main north Africa. The Nile is generally regarded as the longest river in the world.

The Nile has two tributaries of the main, the Blue Nile and White Nile. Blue Nile is the source of most water and fertile soil of the Nile, but the Nile tributaries Puith is the longer of the two is. White Nile rises in the Great Lakes in Central Africa, with a point source terpencilnya in Rwanda South and flows north through Tanzania, Lake Victoria, Uganda, and southern Sudan,


Nile River delta, Red Sea and Sinai Peninsula
while the Blue Nile at Lake Tana, Ethiopia, and flows into Sudan from the southeast. The two rivers meet near Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.

The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through desert, from Sudan into Egypt, a country of civilization depends on the river since ancient times. Most of the people of Egypt and all of the city, except cities that are located near the beach, situated along the Nile valley north of Aswan; almost all sites of cultural and history of ancient Egypt along the river banks.

The Nile ends in a delta that empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
Nile River at Abu Simbel

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