Answer:
The Nile river flows through Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt.
Explanation:
The Nile is a river in Africa, and is generally regarded as the world's longest river.
The Nile often floods over its shores in the lowlands, which was exploited already in ancient Egypt. They sowed grain there, and when it rained, the sides were fertilized and it grew faster than usual. Most of Egypt's population, and all of Egypt's cities except those close to the coast, are located on the Nile north of Aswan, and almost all cultural and historical sites of ancient Egypt are on the banks of the Nile River. From Lake Victoria, the Nile flows through Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt before spreading into the Nile Delta and ending in the Mediterranean.