High Dam Lake and Aswan Dam Lake
Lake Nasser.
Lake Nasser is a man-made lake in south eastern Egypt. It was created when the Aswan High Dam was built on the Nile River. About 17% of the lake is in Sudan and they call their part Lake Nubia.
Lake Nasser is in Upper Egypt which is the southern part of Egypt. The terms Upper and Lower Egypt date back to the ancient kingdoms. Upper refers to the upper reaches of the Nile River in the southern, higher elevations of Africa. Lower refers to the lower levels of the river around the Nile Delta in the north, where Cairo is located.
The river Nile. ---------------------------- No the above answer is not the correct answer to this question. This is because no part of the Nile is in southern Africa... the Nile outflows lake Victoria at Jinja which is north of the equator. There is NO river that originates in southern Africa that flows north into Egypt.
They are located in Nubia, Southern Egypt. They are situated on the bank of Lake Nasser.
Lake Nasser is in southern Egypt and northern Sudan.
Lake Nasser is located on the African continent. It is mostly in Egypt, on the Nile River. A small part of the lake is in Sudan, where they prefer to call their part Lake Nubia.
Zomba is in the southern part of Malawi and it is south of Lake Malawi.
It is the Lake Constance - the German name is "Bodensee"
Upper Egypt was the southern part of Egypt and Lower Egypt was the northern part because of the Nile River, which flows from the mountains in the south to the lowland in the north.
The southernmost part of the Roman Empire in AD 120 was southern Egypt.
The Great Salt Lake is located in the northern part of Utah.