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The Nile is the longest river in Africa flowing through three countries; Uganda, Sudan and Egypt. The main tributary, the [White Nile]? springs from [Lake Victoria]? in Uganda. It then flows into [Lake Kyoga]? before heading through to Sudan. In Khartoum it is joined by the [Blue Nile]?, the second major tributery which springs from the [Ethiopian Highlands]?.In Egypt it then flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile is the longest river in Africa. It flows through three countries; Uganda, Sudan and Egypt. The main tributary, the [White Nile]? springs from [Lake Victoria]? in Uganda. It then flows into [Lake Kyoga]? before heading through Sudan. Near Khartoum it is joined by the [Blue Nile]?, the second major tributary which springs from Lake Tana in the [Ethiopian Highlands]?. In Egypt it then flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

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