Nile River, World's Longest River

Friday, March 11, 2011

Nile River is one of two longest rivers in the World. The length of the Nile reaches approximately 6500 km. Nile River through nine countries include Ethiopia, Zaire, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Sudan and Egypt.

There is a condensed history of the Nile by the Egyptians and this river flow through the mountainous region of Sinai (where Moses received revelations from God).
 
Location of the Egypt Kingdom with the pyramids is closest to the Nile this. The emergence of civilization in the Nile valley, formerly sometimes due to soil fertility around the valley of the river by a natural tragedy of floods that accompany the mud so that this location is rumored to be attracting people to live and build, creating a civilization there. The view of the Nile in Egypt is now becoming modern.


Map of Nile River