The Great Nile Nile is called Ḥ`pī or iteru, meaning "great river." The

White Nile. The Nile will pass through
about 5 more city till it reaches the Blue
Nile and be comes the River Nile again.
The Great Nile
The Nile was said to be the biggest river in the
world… how is this? Well the Nile 6650 km
that equals a total of 4132 miles, the Nile can
run through about 15 countries and many cities
through out the Niles run.
Many people tell the true meaning of Nile, the
Nile is called Ḥ'pī or iteru, meaning
"great river."
The White Nile
This is apart of what is called the “great
river,” the White Nile is only 2299 miles
long till it connects with the larger Blue
Nile. The White Nile runs in to many
lakes and one of them being Lake
Victoria, being that the river runs into
the lake, Lake Victoria turns into
Victoria Nile, till the original Nile exits
the city and become once again the
The Blue Nile
The Blue Nile is one of the two tubritory
points as the River Nile breaks to the
Blue and White Nile, the Blue Nile has a
total length of 1,450 kilometres (900
mi), of which 800 km (500 mi) are
inside Ethiopia. The Blue Nile also runs
through Sudan then runs through
Ethiopia and is collected at Lake Tana,
then after run through many other rivers
or streams it finally connects to make the
Great Nile River.