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What (who) is river Nile - definition

MAJOR RIVER IN NORTHEASTERN AFRICA
Nile river; River Nile; The Nile; Source of the Nile; Nile Valley; Bahr el Nîl; Nile River Valley; Source of the nile; Source Of The Nile; The River Nile; Evolution river nile sudan; Nile valley; Bahr el Nil; An Nīl; The Nile River; Nile River; النيل; Nile R.; Great Bend of the Nile; Piaro; Phiaro; Iteru; Eonile; Sources of the Nile; Yellow Nile; En-Nīl; Da nile; Search for the source of the Nile; Source of the Nile River; Nile (river); Khufu branch
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  • A [[felucca]] traversing the Nile near Aswan
  • The [[Blue Nile Falls]] fed by [[Lake Tana]] near the city of [[Bahir Dar]], [[Ethiopia]]
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  • Ruvubu]] rivers near [[Rusumo Falls]], part of the Nile's upper reaches
  • View of the Qasr El Nil Bridge in Cairo, with [[Gezira Island]] in the background
  • [[El Mek Nimr Bridge]] in Khartoum
  • [[Dhows]] on the Nile
  • Map of Nile tributaries in modern Sudan, showing the Yellow Nile
  • [[Nile Delta]] from space
  • Spring at Lake Victoria
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  • The Nile passes through Cairo, Egypt's capital city.
  • [[White Nile]] in Uganda

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·noun The great river of Egypt.
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SPECIES OF VIRUS
West Nile Virus; WNV; West nile virus; Draft:West Nile Virus
West Nile virus (WNV) is a single-stranded RNA virus that causes West Nile fever. It is a member of the family Flaviviridae, from the genus Flavivirus, which also contains the Zika virus, dengue virus, and yellow fever virus.
West Nile fever         
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  • West Nile virus life cycle. After binding and uptake, the virion envelope fuses with cellular membranes, followed by uncoating of the nucleocapsid and release of the RNA genome into the cytoplasm. The viral genome serves as messenger RNA (mRNA) for translation of all viral proteins and as template during RNA replication. Copies are subsequently packaged within new virus particles that are transported in vesicles to the cell membrane.
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HUMAN DISEASE
West Nile encephalitis; West Nile disease; West nile fever; West nile disease; West Nile virus infection; West Nile Disease; West Nile Fever; West Nile virus encephalitis; West Nile meningitis
West Nile fever is an infection by the West Nile virus, which is typically spread by mosquitoes. In about 80% of infections people have few or no symptoms.

Wikipedia

Nile

The Nile is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is the longest river in Africa and has historically been considered the longest river in the world, though this has been contested by research suggesting that the Amazon River is slightly longer. Of the world's major rivers, the Nile is one of the smallest, as measured by annual flow in cubic metres of water. About 6,650 km (4,130 mi) long, its drainage basin covers eleven countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Republic of the Sudan, and Egypt. In particular, the Nile is the primary water source of Egypt, Sudan and South Sudan. Additionally, the Nile is an important economic river, supporting agriculture and fishing.

The Nile has two major tributaries – the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The White Nile is traditionally considered to be the headwaters stream. However, the Blue Nile is the source of most of the water of the Nile downstream, containing 80% of the water and silt. The White Nile is longer and rises in the Great Lakes region. It begins at Lake Victoria and flows through Uganda and South Sudan. The Blue Nile begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia and flows into Sudan from the southeast. The two rivers meet at the Sudanese capital of Khartoum.

The northern section of the river flows north almost entirely through the Nubian Desert to Cairo and its large delta, and the river flows into the Mediterranean Sea at Alexandria. Egyptian civilization and Sudanese kingdoms have depended on the river and its annual flooding since ancient times. Most of the population and cities of Egypt lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of the Aswan Dam. Nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient Egypt developed and are found along river banks. The Nile is, with the Rhône and Po, one of the three Mediterranean rivers with the largest water discharge.

Examples of use of river Nile
1. The 6,6'5 km River Nile is the worlds longest river.
2. This is absurd in a country enjoying abundant drinking water from the River Nile.
3. What was those people living along the River Nile thought the water came from?
4. It is using northern government as a tool for controlling river Nile.
5. The River Nile as it is today Eden (top): Invasion disaster.