The River Nile flows through the Republic of Sudan and South Sudan. The White Nile is a tributary that springs in the Great Lakes in Central Africa. From south flowing North, it passes through several African nations: Tanzania, Lake Victoria, Uganda, and South Sudan. In South Sudan. The White Nile is also called the River of the Mountain, which in Arabic refers to Bahr Al Jabal, where it enters South Sudan via the south of Nimule. The White Nile joins with the Blue Nile, situated in Khartoum, the capital city of the Republic of Sudan. There are extraordinary views of the Nile where it influences Sudanese lifestyle, traditions, and work.


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