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Etymology and names. In the ancient Egyptian language, the Nile is called Ḥ'pī or Iteru (Hapy), meaning "river". In Coptic, the word ⲫⲓⲁⲣⲱ, pronounced piaro or phiaro (), means "the river" (lit. p(h).iar-o "the.canal-great"), and comes from the same ancient name.. In Egyptian Arabic, the Nile is called en-Nīl while in Standard Arabic it is called an-Nīl. download The Nile (Great Rivers) in pdf A look at the astonishing wildlife, landscapes and people of the Nile. From elephants and leopards to ancient wonders, its great length is a lifeline for wildlife and cultures. The River Nile in Ancient Egypt. ANCIENT NILE'S ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTICLE The Nile River: By Janet Wood W ith an estimated length of almost 6.700 km the Nile is the longest river in the world. read The Nile (Great Rivers) ebook download download The Nile (Great Rivers) azw download Hamnen PSAT Success 2005 (PetersonS Master The PSAT/Nmsq) The Nile (Great Rivers) azw download Burnin Down the House B.O.O.K The Nile (Great Rivers) Ebook The Nile (Great Rivers) mobi download The Cataracts of the Nile are shallow lengths (or white water rapids) of the Nile River, between Aswan and Khartoum, where the surface of the water is broken by many small boulders and stones jutting out of the river bed, as well as many rocky islets.In some places, these stretches are punctuated by whitewater, while at others the water flow is smoother, but still shallow. ebook The Nile (Great Rivers) txt download Woodalls Great Lakes Campground Guide, 2004 (Woodalls Great Lakes C... Encuentros Divinos spanish The Ancient Greeks (Understanding People In The Past/2Nd Edition) Ebook The Nile (Great Rivers) Kindle Three rivers flowed into the Nile from the south and thus served as its sources: the Blue Nile, the White Nile and the Arbara. Within the southern section between Aswan and Khartoum, land which was called Nubia, the River passes through formations of hard igneous rock, resulting in a series of rapids, or cataracts, which form a natural boundary to the south. Editor's Note:. Egypt and Sudan are utterly dependent on the waters of the Nile River. Over the past century both of these desert countries have built several dams and reservoirs, hoping to limit the ravages of droughts and floods which have so defined their histories. The Nile (Great Rivers) ePub download Sudan Table of Contents. Except for a small area in northeastern Sudan where wadis discharge the sporadic runoff into the Red Sea or rivers from Ethiopia flow into shallow, evaporating ponds west of the Red Sea Hills, the entire country is drained by the Nile and its two main tributaries, the Blue Nile (Al Bahr al Azraq) and the White Nile (Al Bahr al Abyad). PSAT Success 2005 (PetersonS Master The PSAT/Nmsq) Hamnen Vilde og stille børn Encuentros Divinos spanish Burnin Down the House The Ancient Greeks (Understanding People In The Past/2Nd Edition) Woodalls Great Lakes Campground Guide, 2004 (Woodalls Great Lakes C... Moscow & St Petersburg (Berlitz Pocket Guides) The River Nile. The Nile River is the reason that the ancient Egyptians developed their civilization. The surround areas of Egypt are desert and the Nile River brought water and rich soil that could be used to fertilize and grow crops. Nile River, Arabic Baḥr Al-Nīl or Nahr Al-Nīl, the longest river in the world, called the father of African rivers.It rises south of the Equator and flows northward through northeastern Africa to drain into the Mediterranean Sea.It has a length of about 4,132 miles (6,650 kilometres) and drains an area estimated at 1,293,000 square miles (3,349,000 square kilometres). download Moscow & St Petersburg (Berlitz Pocket Guides) Vilde og stille børn

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