Why is Nile River so famous?

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Why is Nile River so famous?

Many people ask, Why is Nile River so famous. The Nile was crucial in the conveyance of materials for building projects and other major undertakings, as well as for providing food and other resources, space for cultivation, and a method of transit for the Egyptians.

Does Egypt still have the Nile river?

The Nile also passes through or borders ten additional African nations in addition to Egypt: Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, and South Sudan. The White Nile, Blue Nile, and Atbara are its three principal tributaries.

Where does the Nile river start and end in Egypt?

The longest of the two rivers, the White Nile, rises in Tanzania at Lake Victoria and travels north until it reaches Khartoum, Sudan, where it joins the Blue Nile. In Ethiopia, close to Lake Tana, the Blue Nile originates. In northern Egypt, the Nile River drains into the Mediterranean Sea.

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