Nile River, Arabic Bahr Al-Nīl or Nahr Al-Nīl, the longest river in the world, called the father of African rivers. It rises south of the Equator and flows northward through northeastern Africa to drain into the Mediterranean Sea. It has a length of about 4,132 miles (6,650 kilometres) and drains an area estimated at 1,293,000 square miles (3,349,000 square kilometres). Its basin includes parts of Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Sudan, and the cultivated part of Egypt. Its most distant source is the Kagera River in Burundi. (https://www.britannica.com/place/Nile-River)
People of Sudan depend on the River Nile for their daily livelihood from water, agriculture and fishing. In Sudan the white and blue niles intersect.
People of Sudan depend on the River Nile for their daily livelihood from water, agriculture and fishing. In Sudan the white and blue niles intersect.
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