The River Nile is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) wide, though like any river this will vary from place to place.
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The most famous natural landmarks are probably the White and Blue Nile Rivers, which join to become the Nile River. Man-made landmarks include the small Egyptian pyramids that you see along the upper portions of the nile river.
The most common one was the Egyptian's.
Inhabitants of the Upper Nile are called Nilots
The Upper Nile is the southernmost part of the river, in southern Egypt and the Sudan.
Upper Nile is the part of the river that passes through Sudan and Egypt. Rest is all lower Nile.
The upper course of a river is where the the river starts. Or also known as the beginning of the river.
through the upper and lower part of the river Nile
Upper Egypt is in the South, Lower Egypt is in the north at the mouth of the Nile.
Because River Nile flows from Upper Egypt to all Egypt. so the south is Upper Egypt.it is because the nile river flows from upper Egypt to all of Egypt
Because River Nile flows from Upper Egypt to all Egypt. so the south is Upper Egypt.it is because the nile river flows from upper Egypt to all of Egypt
Because the upper nile always was very small and it often was called the upper nile because ladys had their babys by that river to keep the calm while giving birth.
The region of Northern Egypt is termed Lower Egypt because it is further downstream on the Nile River. Conversely, the region of Southern Egypt is termed Upper Egypt because it is further upstream on the Nile River. The Nile River flows from south to north.
The Kingdoms of Egypt and Nubia are located along the upper Nile River.
Typically it is the upper course of the river
The upper (south on a map) Nile River.