The river Nile flows through a number of countries and it is quite possible that the various peoples that live near the river have particular names for their part of the river bank. Also, the regions the Nile flows through would be identified by the land it cuts through. For example, in Egypt it flows through the Sahara Desert, so in that part its banks could be classed as that. In general, as with any river, the Nile is confined to its course or channel and that is defined by the 'bed' of the river and by its lateral confines which are the 'banks' on either side.
It is called the Black land
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Egypt is called the Gift of the Nile. The Nile annually flooded its banks creating fertile farm fields for the production of crops. The name was coined by the the philosopher Herodotus (484-425 BC)
Black Lands
Yes the banks of the River Nile.
The Egyptian Memphis was on the banks of the Nile; the Tennessee Memphis is on the banks of the Mississippi.
Yes.
The Sahara Desert is the desert that is not far from the banks of the Nile. It is the biggest desert in the world, with an area of 9.4 million kilometres squared. It spans many different countries across the entirety of North Africa.
In the Nile lives lots of fish and other animals.
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