4 Maps: bodies of water, regions, countries, cities
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| What sea is on the northern border of Egypt? | Mediterranean Sea
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| What sea is on the eastern border of Egypt? | Red Sea
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| What water feature was at the southern boundary of ancient Egypt? | First Cataract
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| What two rivers combine to form the Nile River? | White Nile and Blue Nile Rivers
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| Which region of ancient Egypt was located at the delta of the Nile River? | Lower Egypt
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| What ancient kingdom was located in modern day Sudan? | Kingdom of Kush (Nubia)
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| What city was located at the southern boundary of Lower Egypt? | Memphis
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| What two cities were located in the Kingdom of Kush (Kush)? | Napata and Meroe
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| What city is near the First Cataract on the Nile River? | Aswan
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| The Nile River flowed in what direction? | Started in the South and flowed North to the Mediterranean Sea
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