The river Nile.
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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.
Orange River
The river that flows through southern Africa and into Egypt is the Nile River. It is one of the longest rivers in the world, originating in East Africa and traversing several countries before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt. The Nile has historically been crucial for agriculture and civilization in the region.
Countries such as Algeria, Egypt, Libya and Morocco are not in Southern Africa, but are in North Africa.
No, the Tropic of Capricorn does not run through southern Egypt. It passes through countries in the southern hemisphere, such as Australia, Brazil, and Namibia. Egypt is located in the northern hemisphere.
In Egypt or southern Africa
The southern capitol for the country of Egypt is Cairo. This city is the largest on the continent of Africa and is 174.9 square miles in size.
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Cairo is in Egypt, in the north of Africa. It is on the southside of the Mediterranean Sea, and southern Europe is on the northside of it, so Egypt is near southern Europe.
None. Egypt is on the other side of the world from South America. If you are looking for the major river that flows from Africa thu Egypt, that is the Nile River.
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.
Africa
Africa is the continent in the southern hemisphere with the most countries. It is home to 54 countries, including large nations like South Africa, Nigeria, and Egypt.