River Nile (Arabic: النيل an-nil or Egyptian / Coptic iteru Iteru.png), in Africa, is one of the two longest rivers on Earth. Nile River flows along the 6650 km or 4132 miles and divide no fewer than nine countries are: Ethiopia, Zaire, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Sudan and of course Egypt. Because of the Nile has the same meaning role in the history of the Egyptians (mainly ancient Egypt) it is identical to the Egyptian Nile.
The Nile has a very important role in civilization, life and history of the Egyptians thousands of years ago. One of the contributions of the Nile is the ability to produce fertile soil as a result of sedimentation along the river flow. Fertile soil allows Egyptians to develop agriculture and civilization thousands of years ago.
The Nile has a very important role in civilization, life and history of the Egyptians thousands of years ago. One of the contributions of the Nile is the ability to produce fertile soil as a result of sedimentation along the river flow. Fertile soil allows Egyptians to develop agriculture and civilization thousands of years ago.
Name of the Nile comes from the Greek Νείλος Neilos literally meaning is "river valley".
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