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Nile river facts

Discover this incredible natural wonder and invaluable source of life….

We’re off on an exciting adventure to northeast Africa to learn about one of the world’s most famous rivers – and you’re coming with us! So grab your passport, suncream and shades, and check out our fascinating Nile river facts …

Nile River Facts - Nile River

  • 1) Found in northeast Africa , the Nile has long been recognised as the longest river in the world – stretching a massive 6,695km ! There is some debate over this title, though – some scientists argue that the Amazon  river in South America is longer.
  • 2)  The Nile is often associated with Egypt , but in fact, it flows through 11 countries: Tanzania , Uganda , the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Rwanda , Burundi , Ethiopia , Kenya , Eritrea , South Sudan , Sudan and Egypt .

Nile River Facts - Khartoum

  • 4) The Blue Nile and White Nile merge together in the city of Khartoum in Sudan. From there, the river continues to flow north through Egypt and, finally, into the Mediterranean Sea .
  • 5) The Nile has been an important source of life for people throughout history. Around 5,000 years ago, the Ancient Egyptians  relied on the Nile for fresh water , food and transportation . It also provided them with fertile land to farm on…

Nile River Facts - Nile River

  • 7) The Nile no longer floods each year, however. This is because in 1970 the Aswan High Dam was built. This huge dam controls the flow of the river to generate electricity, irrigate (water) farms and provide homes with drinking water.
  • 8) This fascinating river remains an invaluable source of life for Egyptians to this day. More than 95% of the country’s population depend on its water and live within a few miles of the river banks.

Nile River Facts - Nile Crocodile

  • 10) Such an incredible river is cause for celebration, wouldn’t you say? The Egyptians sure think so! Each year in August, they have a two-week holiday called ‘ Wafaa an-Nil ’ to celebrate the ancient flooding of the Nile – an important natural event which allowed their civilisation to grow!
Want to find out more about the world’s wonderful rivers? Then check out these top facts about rivers and put your knowledge to the test with our Rivers Quiz !

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