The Nile, longest river in Africa that crosses 11
countries, meets the sea in
a. Morocco
b. Sudan
C. Egypt
d. Saudi Arabia
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As the longest river in the world, spanning an incredible 4,258 miles and passing through 11 countries, the Nile flows northward, beginning in Africa and eventually meeting the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt.
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