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  • Nile River
  • Nile river
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  • The Nile River was at Egypt and A major River in Africa.
  • The Nile River is a major north-flowing river in North Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. It acted as the lifeline of Egypt, keeping the soil fertile by overflowing annually. This allowed the Egyptians to cultivate many crops including wheat and flax.
  • The Upper Nile Valley and the Lower Nile Valley are located at this river. Thoth once constructed a dam to stop the flow of the Nile to the Lower Nile Valley, so as to irrigate the land of his own Kingdom, while at the same time creating a terrible drought for the Lower kingdom.
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  • The Nile River was at Egypt and A major River in Africa.
  • The Nile River is a major north-flowing river in North Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. It acted as the lifeline of Egypt, keeping the soil fertile by overflowing annually. This allowed the Egyptians to cultivate many crops including wheat and flax.
  • The Upper Nile Valley and the Lower Nile Valley are located at this river. Thoth once constructed a dam to stop the flow of the Nile to the Lower Nile Valley, so as to irrigate the land of his own Kingdom, while at the same time creating a terrible drought for the Lower kingdom.