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Ancient Nubia was primarily located in the region along the Nile south of Egypt, encompassing parts of present-day Sudan. Cities such as Cairo, Alexandria, and Giza, which are situated in northern Egypt, would not have been part of ancient Nubia. Similarly, cities far from the Nile Valley, such as those in sub-Saharan Africa or in Europe, would not have been located in ancient Nubia.
No because the Egyptian's were not alone in settling along the Nile River. Farther south,in present-day Sudan,another strong civilization arose. This was the region called Nubia,later known as Kush.
The ancient civilization directly south of Ancient Egypt was Nubia, also known as Kush. Nubia was located in present-day Sudan and had close cultural connections with Ancient Egypt, including trade and occasional political ties.
Egypt and Northern Sudan
Kush was located in Africa, specifically in the region of Nubia which is in present-day Sudan.
Carthage is located on the continent of Africa in the present day country of Tunisia.
I was looking through my history book when I came acrossed this, Nubia arose is present-day Sudan
no they arose in present day Egypt
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Ancient Nubia was primarily located in the region along the Nile south of Egypt, encompassing parts of present-day Sudan. Cities such as Cairo, Alexandria, and Giza, which are situated in northern Egypt, would not have been part of ancient Nubia. Similarly, cities far from the Nile Valley, such as those in sub-Saharan Africa or in Europe, would not have been located in ancient Nubia.
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Mesopotamia is the actual Iraq. It is in Asia (Middle East).
The Inca Empire was located in South America in present day Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador.