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The Nile River's primary source is generally considered to be Lake Victoria, which is located at the intersection of Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. From Lake Victoria, the river flows north through several countries, including Uganda and Sudan, before finally emptying into the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt. The Nile has two main tributaries: the White Nile, originating from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile, which begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. Together, they form one of the longest rivers in the world.

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