Nilus (river)
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Creators: A. Bernand — last modified 2016-09-27T20:56:00Z
Contributors: Bernand, A., S. Gillies, J. Becker, W. Röllig, T. Elliott, H. Kopp, R. Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, F. Deblauwe, E. Kansa
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The Nile is a major river of northeastern Africa and is generally acknowledged as the longest river in the world, measuring some 6,650 km (4,130 miles) from source to mouth.
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Place type:
river
Makes a connection with:
Internum Mare
Has a connection with:
Abaton
Apa Phoibammon, Mon.
Cataracta Prima
Coptos
Diospolis Magna/Thebai
Eileithyiaspolis
Hermonthis
Bolbitinon Stoma
Bolbitinos (river)
Memnonia
Bousiris
Pathyris/Aphroditopolis
Canopus
Abu Simbel
Kanobikon Stoma
Kynopolis
Mendesion Stoma
Naucratis
Pelousiakos (river)
Pelousiakon Stoma
Phatnitikon Stoma
Sebennytikon Stoma
Meroe
Memnon Colossi
Astapous (river)
Medinet Habu
Tanitikon/Saitikon Stoma
Akanthonpolis
Takyris
Phchet
Cataracta Secunda
Ikhmindi
Premis
Pselchis
Tachompso
Diospolis Mikra
Lykopolis/Siout
Panopolis/Schmin
Ptolemais Hermiou/Psoi
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III
Amarna
Dra' Abu el-Naga'
Abounkis
Pide
Astaboras (river)
Cataracta Quarta
Cataracta Quinta
Cataracta Tertia
Napata
Syene