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[[File:ACO Nile Delta Ruins - Concept Art.jpg|thumb|250px|Concept art of the Nile Delta]]
The '''Nile''' is a river that flows through a number of [[Africa]]n countries before emptying into the [[Mediterranean Sea]] via [[Egypt]].
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The '''Nile''' is one of the longest rivers of the [[Earth|world]], flowing through a number of [[Africa]]n countries before emptying into the [[Mediterranean Sea]] via [[Egypt]].
   
As the primary waterway and means of transport for ancient Egypt, the Nile has played a vital role in the country's history; many of the county's largest cities, including [[Cairo]] and a number of ancient cities like [[Alexandria]], [[Herakleion]], [[Memphis]], and [[Thebes]] resided on the banks of the river.
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As the primary waterway and means of transport for Egypt, the Nile has played a vital role in the country's history; the vast majority of the country's cities, including [[Cairo]], [[Alexandria]], [[Memphis]], and [[Thebes]], were built on the banks of the river.
   
==Reference==
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==Trivia==
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*The ancient Egyptians called the Nile ''Ar'', meaning 'black', referring to the fertile, black silt the yearly floods left behind.
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==Appearances==
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{1st}}
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**''[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]''
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==References==
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
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ACO Nile Delta Ruins - Concept Art

Concept art of the Nile Delta

The Nile is one of the longest rivers of the world, flowing through a number of African countries before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea via Egypt.

As the primary waterway and means of transport for Egypt, the Nile has played a vital role in the country's history; the vast majority of the country's cities, including Cairo, Alexandria, Memphis, and Thebes, were built on the banks of the river.

Trivia

  • The ancient Egyptians called the Nile Ar, meaning 'black', referring to the fertile, black silt the yearly floods left behind.

Appearances

References