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The sources of the Nile are Lake Tana in Ethiopia and Lake Victoria in Uganda and Tanzania.
The end of the River is in Egypt, but the sources are in South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The Blue Nile and White Nile merge In Sudan.
The main agreement concerning the allocation of water from the Nile River is the 1959 Nile Waters Agreement between Egypt and Sudan. This agreement primarily allocates water rights to Egypt, while Sudan receives a fixed amount of water. Other Nile Basin countries, including Ethiopia, have not been part of this agreement and have pursued their own arrangements for sharing water resources. Efforts are underway to establish a more inclusive and cooperative framework through the Nile Basin Initiative.
Countries in the drainage basin of the Nile are - Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Egypt and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Countries in the drainage basin of the Nile are - Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Egypt and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The mouth of the River Nile is the Mediterranean Sea. The river starts in Lake Victoria, is the biggest lake in Africa and is shared by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
The Nile river runs through Egypt, Ehiopia, Zaire, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rewanda, Burundi, and Sudan.
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The Nile river starts at the confluence of the Blue Nile and White Nile near Khartoum, Sudan. However, the most distant stream and therefore the ultimate source of the Nile flows from Rwanda through Tanzania [via various rivers] and into Lake Victoria from which the White Nile emerges in Uganda.
The Nile is so long it flows through ten countries:- Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Egypt
The Nile River is located on the continent of Africa and consists of two main branches (the White Nile and the Blue Nile), these merge and become one river known simply as the Nile River. The White Nile is the source of most of the Nile's water and fertile soil. The White Nile is the longer of the two rivers.The source of the White Nile is the Great Lakes area in Rwanda.The source of the Blue Nile is Lake Tana, Ethiopia in the Ethiopian hill-country.The White Nile flows from Rwanda, through Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan and then Sudan.The Blue Nile flows from its source in Ethiopia into south eastern Sudan.Both the White and Blue Niles travel through Sudan and then merge at Khartoum (where the name changes simply to The Nile River) before traveling north through the rest of Sudan, into Egypt and finally flowing into the Mediterranean Sea at the Nile DeltaSo in short the Nile River flows through: Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt. To be fair there are also a few smaller, feeder branches that deposit water into the White Nile that have their origins in the Democratic Republic of Congo, although they are not normally considered part of the source. The Blue Nile's source, Lake Tana, is fed by rivers of Eritrea.Other: Length - 6,650 km (4,130 miles).Although the Nile is not the largest river in volume, it is one of the longest rivers in the entire world. The Nile runs through the countries of Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Zaire, Kenya, Eritrea, Tanzania, Rawanda, and Burundi.ONE of the countries the Nile river ran threw in ancient Egypt was Memphis. :)