Egyptians black arabs
As most development in the region is along the banks of the river Nile there are a lot of small and large towns, however, the main cities through which the river passes are: Khartoum (Sudan) and Cairo (Egypt).
The 'black land' was the fertile land along the Nile.
The most common one was the Egyptian's.
The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world after the Nile. It flows through the major cities of Iquitos, Manaus, Macapa and Santarem.
it is Khartoum the capitol of Sudan. it is located where the Blue Nile connected with the White Nile where the River Nile begins. the Blue Nile is called so because its water is more muddy, where the White Nile's water is clear.
what are some ancient cities or settlements along the nile river
Many hundreds of cities are not located on the Missouri
The egyptians for pharol Kuff along the Nile river.
The cities along the Nile were part of a single state first unified by about 3000 BC; they continued as a unified state for the next 2,500 years.
Cairo, the capital and largest city of Egypt, borders the Nile River.
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Cario, Aswan, Giza and El Mina.
It is a natural river, no one built it
The Nile runs south to north, pyramids were built on the west bank.
The Nile River played a crucial role in uniting Egypt because all of the cities were along the coast, making it easier to travel and provide supplies to other cities.
jobs they had along the nile river
Because the people of Egypt lived in a narrow band of land along the Nile.The reason they built the pyramids along the Nile River is because it was easier to get the blocks to the pyramid. The stones could be brought closer to the building site by using the river for transport. They also built it so trade would be easier on them.