Sacrifice of the Virgin to the Nile
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[[Image:Virgin of the Nile by Federico Faruffini.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Virgin of the Nile]]'' (1865) by [[Federico Faruffini]]]] | [[Image:Virgin of the Nile by Federico Faruffini.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Virgin of the Nile]]'' (1865) by [[Federico Faruffini]]]] | ||
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- | Usually considered to be the longest [[river]] in the world, the Nile flows 6,677 km (4,150 miles) through [[Khartoum]] and [[Cairo]] in [[Egypt]], [[Africa]] into the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. | ||
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