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The southern part of Ancient Egypt was called (blank) (Lower Egypt/Upper Egypt)

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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The southern portion, which extended north to the southern end of the second cataract of the Nile was known as Upper Nubia; this was called Kush (Cush) under the 18th-dynasty pharaohs of ancient Egypt and was called Ethiopia by the ancient Greeks.

Lower Egypt is to the north and is that part where the Nile Delta drains into the Mediterranean Sea. Upper Egypt is to the south from the Libyan desert down to just past Abu Simbel (Nubia). The Nile controlled everything for the Egyptians, so this effected it.

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Answered by kkjaseee
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they pratley said Lower Egypt

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