The Ohio River. The Ohio River enters the Mississippi River at Cairo Illinois.
The river is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Point State Park (called the "Point") in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It joins the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois. The native Americans considered the Monongahela to be the same as the Ohio and the Allegheny as a branch.
Cairo Mississippi River Bridge was created in 1929.
No famous river begins in Cairo, Egypt. The only river at Cairo is the Nile river. It begins from sources in central Africa and Ethiopia.
The river Nile which actually flows through Cairo.
The Nile River goes through Jinja, Juba, Khartoum, and Cairo.
The city in which the Nile river ends is Khartoum in the country of Sudan.
Cairo, Illinois is located at the junction of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.
River Nile
The Nile River
It is the River Nile.
The Ohio River. It forms as the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers at Pittsburgh, and flows generally west and south to meet the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois (triple border of Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky).
Ohio River