The Nile actually theoretically starts in the Kenyan Highlands where a number of tributaries drain into Lake Victoria from where the Blue Nile is born. So in essence, the Nile doesn't start in Kenya, but it can trace its roots to Kenya.
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The Nile River does not flow through Kenya. To find out what African countries do play host to the Nile, see the link below.
The Nile River is the longest river in the world. It flows through the Sahara desert, African Savannas, and the Great Lakes region of Africa.
does the Yangtze river flow through beijing
No the Volga River does not flow through London. The Volga River flows through Russia.
A few rivers one of which is the Rhine RiverHere is a map that may be helpful.http://www.germanytravelmap.com/Germany%20Travel_files/Germany%20Rivers%20Map.jpg
The Nile flows from south to north, thus if you want to move goods from north to south you are going against the flow of the river.
It does not flow through Kenya.
It has no use at all as it does not flow through Kenya
no . river nile does not flow through India
The Nile River flows through Africa.
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No. The Nile River is entirely in the continent of Africa.
Yes. The Nile River was central to Kush and their civilization both in location and in importance.
There are as many as 11 African countries through which the Nile waters flow. However, after the convergence of the White Nile and Blue Nile at Khartoum, it flows only through Sudan and Egypt.The Nile River is a famous river that flows through Egypt and feeds into the Mediterranean Sea. In addition to Egypt it runs through Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, and South Sudan.The rivers that form one of the two upper sections, the White Nile, also flow through Burundi, Rwanda and Tanzania. Other countries with tributaries include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, and Eritrea.
The Nile River flows through Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo,Tanzania, Kenya Ethiopia, Uganda, and Egypt.
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles this is impossible to answer.
The Nile River flows through four cities which are Cairo, Jinja, Khartoum and Juba. The Nile River is considered the longest river in the world.
No. The Nile River starts in two locations, (as the White Nile and the Blue Nile). The White Nile starts in Uganda and the Blue Nile in Ethiopia. From their respective countries, their next destination is Southern Sudan, and later Northern Sudan. They converge at Khartoum, the capital of Northern Sudan, and move as a single river through Egypt and into the Mediterranean Sea.