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The Nile River flows north through Egypt. There is no other river of comparable size in Egypt.


The Nile River flows through Egypt. There are also seasonal tributaries that feed into the Nile or form the Nile Delta, connecting the river to the Mediterranean Sea.

The Nile. Also teh Red Nile and the white Nile River.

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