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Introduction<\/h2>\n

The Nile River is one of the world’s most iconic waterways. Spanning a vast continent and flowing through eleven countries, it has been connecting people and cultures since ancient times. But where did the Nile River actually begin its remarkable journey?<\/p>\n

The Early History<\/h2>\n

The earliest records of the Nile River’s origins come from the ancient Egyptians who, as far back as 2000BC, believed its source was located in the mythical location of ‘Upper Egypt’. However, the Egyptians were unsure of the definite location and gave it a different name in each of their dialects – Wu- Kwau, Mer-Ker, Su, and Ta-tenen.<\/p>\n

Scientific Discovery<\/h2>\n

In 1798, the Nile’s true source was pinpointed by French explorer Napoleon Bonaparte, who sent one of his scientists, Jean-Louis Berthollet, to survey its length. Bonaparte’s findings were later confirmed by modern, detailed maps made in the mid-19th century.<\/p>\n

Source of the Nile<\/h2>\n

The source of the Nile River is the White Nile, which originates from Lake Victoria – an enormous, shallow lake in the Great Lakes region of East Africa. The White Nile is then joined by the Blue Nile in Khartoum, Sudan and continues its journey to the Mediterranean Sea at the Delta in Egypt. <\/p>\n

Importance<\/h2>\n