The Nile begins as two separate rivers, the Blue Nile flowing from Eastern Africa in Ethiopia and the White Nile starts flowing from either Rwanda or Burundi in central Africa. These two rivers combine to form the Nile River which then flows north until it empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Nile River begins as the Blue Nile, flowing from Ethiopia, and the White Nile, originating near Lake Victoria in central Africa. These rivers merge at Khartoum and then flow north into the Mediterranean Sea. This unique geographic feature has historically supported agriculture and civilizations in the region.
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