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How did the Nile creates boundaries?

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All rivers create boundaries of one kind or another and the Nile is no exception in its journey of over 4,000 miles through Africa.

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All rivers create boundaries of one kind or another and the Nile is no exception in its journey of over 4,000 miles through Africa.

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Rivers create boundaries by being easy to spot and difficult to cross.

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