It is the River Nile.
The river Nile which actually flows through Cairo.
The River Nile flows through Cairo, Egypt.
The Ohio River
Karachi. The Indus River is in Pakistan, not Egypt, as a result it flows into the Arabian Sea near Karachi, not Cairo.
Cairo is the capitol city of Egypt, the Nile is a river, is the longest in the world and it flows through Cairo.
because it was on the coast of the mediterranean sea and the river nile flows into it which meant that there had to be a desert called cairo :)
The river Thames is in England and is the river which flows through London. The river Nile is in Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and Uganda and is the river which flows through Cairo, Egypt.
Yes, the Nile flows through Cairo which is the capital of Egypt.
Ohio River Actually, the Ohio River flows to the Southwest... rather than "due" West...
The Nile River flows through four cities which are Cairo, Jinja, Khartoum and Juba. The Nile River is considered the longest river in the world.
The best known - It flows through Cairo and close to Khartoum.
Cairo, the capital and largest city of Egypt, borders the Nile River.