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Of the four rivers listed, only the Red Nile does not exist. The White Nile, Blue Nile and the Atbara Rivers all make their way into the Nile. There is a Red River, but it is located in North America.

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Q: Which of the following is not a main stream flowing into the Nile the white red blue Nile or the atbara?
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