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The Nile is a river in Egypt which flows north from the Great Lakes of central Africa. The northern half of the Nile flows entirely through the desert before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.

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Four features of the Nile river include the Great Bend, the Cataracts that hinder sailors, the northward flow of the river, and the annual flooding. The Nile river is historically important because of its flooding that causes the soil near the river to be extremely fertile.

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Given the Nile is 4,132 miles long it obviously has numerous features - too numerous to list here. The links below will give you a general overview.

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It's the longest river in the world.
It is accepted as the longest river in the world.

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Historically the pyramids and the Sphinx.

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No - The nile is a river.

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