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It has for a long while been said that without the River Nile, there would be no Egypt.

 

Running the length of the country from its southern edge with Sudan north into the Mediterranean Sea, the Nile gives more than 90% of Egypt's new water. Notwithstanding the way that fundamentally a desert, Egypt has been gifted with a productive strip along the Nile for developing and water. For the most part 95% of the country's family live in the Nile Valley.

 

With the country beforehand facing critical water and sustenance weaknesses, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, or Herd - set to be the best hydropower plant in Africa - is considered a public safety hazard similarly as a stain on Egypt's legitimate transcendence of the venerated stream.

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