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Alexandria and Cairo
Alexandria and Shubra al Khaymah
The Nile Delta is on the northern coast of Egypt. The two major cities in the area are Alexandria and Cairo.
Alexandria and Cairo
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Cairo & Alexandria
The major cities that are located on the edge of the Nile and White Nile are - Cairo, Gondokoro, Khartoum, Aswan, Thebes/Luxor, Karnak, and the town of Alexandria lies near the Rozeta branch.
The Nile River Delta is one of the world's largest river deltas, at about 99 miles long and covering 150 miles of Mediterranean coastline. It is formed in Lower (Northern) Egypt where the river spreads out and drains into the Mediterranean Sea. The area has been intensively farmed for at least the last 5000 years. There are two many branches: the Damietta and the Rosetta; the Rosetta Stone was found in the Delta in 1799 near Rosetta. About half of Egypt's population live in the Delta, around 40 million people.
The Nile has two beginning spots. The White Nile is formed at Lake No in Sudan and the Blue Nile originates from Lake Tana in Ethiopia. The two rivers meet near the city of Khartoum in Sudan. The Nile ends in a large delta that empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile flows across the delta to the sea through two main distributaries, the Damietta to the east and the Rosetta on the western part of the delta.
In its delta - the Nile flows across the delta to the sea through two main distributaries, the Damietta to the east and the Rosetta on the western part of the delta.
It divides in its delta - the Nile flows across the delta to the Mediterranean Sea through two main distributaries, the Damietta River to the east and the Rosetta River on the western part of the delta.