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Nile
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in northeast Africa which empties into the Mediterranean Sea. At long, it is the longest river in the world, although the volume of water it carries is much smaller than other major rivers such as the Amazon or the Congo. The Nile has played a central role in the environmental, economic, and cultural history of Africa for millennia.
White Nile
river in Africa and tributary of the Nile River
Lake Tana
lake in Ethiopia
Kagera River
river in Rwanda

Lates niloticus
species of fish
Lake Kyoga
lake in Uganda
Nilotic peoples
ethnic group
Atbarah River
river in Africa
Bahr el Ghazal River
river in South Sudan
Sobat River
river in South Sudan
Semliki River
river
Bahr al-Arab
river in Sudan, South Sudan
Lake Bunyonyi
lake in Western Region, Uganda
Rutshuru River
river in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lake Mutanda
lake in Uganda
Agwei River
river in South Sudan
Jur River
river in South Sudan
Nile basin
drainage basin of the river Nile
Bahr el Zeraf
river in South Sudan
Kongkong River
river in South Sudan
Adabay River
river in Ethiopia
Pager River
river in Uganda
Rwizi river
river in Uganda
Abara River
river in South Sudan
Wanchet River
river in Ethiopia
Nyabugogo River
River in Rwanda
Qechene River
river in Ethiopia
Zeyi River
river in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia