The Nile River is regularly referenced as the longest river on the planet, however a few people think that the Amazon River deserves this title. All things considered, it is the longest stream in the mainland of Africa, going through nine nations and covering a separation of 6,650 kilometers long. The Nile River rises up out of the eastern Africa region with sources from the Ethiopian highlands. Its basin covers eleven nations which include:

  1. Sudan,
  2. Kenya - Many
  3. Uganda,
  4. Democratic Republic of Congo,
  5. Rwanda,
  6. Tanzania,
  7. Burundi,
  8. Ethiopia - Haddis
  9. Eritrea,
  10. Egypt - HEBA
  11. South Sudan -

The Nile is a fundamental wellspring of water for Sudan and Egypt since it is the primary river streaming in those nations.

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