1. In the map of ancient Egyptian
civilization, upper Egypt is at the
lower end while lower Egypt is
at the upper end. Actually, the
naming of the 'upper' and 'lower'
portions is according to the flow of
the Nile that is from the highlands
of East Africa (upstream) to the
Mediterranean sea (downstream).
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To the north was Lower Egypt, where the Nile stretched out with its several branches to form the Nile Delta. To the south was Upper Egypt, stretching to Aswan. The terminology "Upper" and "Lower" derives from the flow of the Nile from the highlands of East Africa northwards to the Mediterranean Sea.
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