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Origin of the Nilotic peoples
The Nile Valley is dominated by the longest river in the world, stretching from the Great Lakes of East Africa, to the Ethiopian Highlands, and northward track into cultivated Egypt. Extending over 4,000 miles, the Nile River drains an area exceeding 1 million square miles and supported over 50 million people in the mid-1960s.
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