The length of the Nile river is 7,088 km (4,405 miles) from its source in Nyungwe Forest of Rwanda to the mouth in Egypt.
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4145 miles
the river nile is 6695 km long and in miles that would be 4184 miles
there are 3 crocodiles live in the river Nile and piranhas but neither of them live in the river Thames and the Nile is only 4,132 and the Thames is 215 and the Nile flows through jungle and desert and the Thames does not so there you have it 3 differences
The River Nile is about 6670 km (4160 miles) in length and is the longest river in Africa and in the world.
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long it is impossible to answer this question precisely. However the Nile Delta is 160 km in length by some 240 km of coastline. The links below provide more information. The River Nile is widest at Edfu, with a width of 7.5 km.
The Nile actually flows through the city of Cairo. Walking along the Nile is a popular pastime as is taking a felucca (traditional sailboat) ride on the Nile.
The Nile River is 4,135 miles long and the longest river in the world.
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River Nile River Amazon and numerous others
The Nile river is in Africa and about 4,160 miles long.
the river nile is 6695 km long and in miles that would be 4184 miles
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long you it is impossible to answer.
The longest river in Africa is the Nile River; it is 4241 miles
The longest river on Earth is the River Nile on the continent of Africa. It is 4132 miles or 6650 kilometers long.
Right now it is the Amazon River, located in the Amazon Rainforest. But it used to be the Nile River, which runs through Egypt.
The river Nile is 4,135 miles long.
The Nile is the longest river in Africa. The Amazon river is 4.000 miles long. The Nile river is 4,132 miles long.
The Nile is a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year. The exact number can vary, but it is estimated that around 12-15 million tourists visit the Nile annually to explore its historic sites, enjoy cruises, and experience its unique culture.