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What are the names of the rivers that make up the nile?

The Blue Nile and the White Nile merge to form the Nile.


What are the two Niles?

The Blue Nile and the White Nile that merge to form the Nile River.


Why does the Nile begin where it does?

Because that is where the Blue Nile and White Niles merge to form the River Nile


Two Nile Rivers?

The Blue Nile and White Nile merge near Khartoum, Sudan to form the Nile.


What river runs throw the river Nile?

The Blue Nile and the White Nile merge in Sudan to form the Nile.


Where do the Blue Nile and the White Nile converge?

The Blue Nile and the White Nile converge at the Khartoum in Sudan.


On which two rivers is Khartoum Sudan?

Khartoum is near where the Blue Nile and White Nile merge into the Nile River.


What two major rivers combine to form the Nile River?

Blue Nile and White Nile, which join at Khartoum in The Sudan.


Which city is located at the junction of the Blue and White Nile?

The White Nile and Blue Nile merge to form the river Nile near Khartoum, Sudan, at a place known as "al-Mogran".


Why were there a Black Nile and a White Nile?

There is the Nile, the Blue Nile and the White Nile. There was a Yellow Nile but no Black Nile. However the Ancient Egyptians sometimes called the river Ar or Aur (black) because of the colour of the sediment left after the river's annual flood.


Why the designation of White Nile and Blue Nile?

The White Nile is so named because of the light coloured clay sediment suspended in the water giving the river a light gray colour. The Blue Nile is so-called because during flood times the water current is so high, it changes colour to an almost black and in the local Sudanese language the word for black is also used for the colour blue. They merge to form the river Nile near Khartoum, Sudan, at a place known as "al-Mogran".


Is the whit Nile and the blue Nile part of the river Nile?

yes , they both merge to form the nile