Zambezi River.
Victoria Falls is on the Zambezi River, on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Yes there is the famous Victoria Falls that the waters of the river Nile flows over.
Inga Falls - 1.5 million cubic feet per second
Victoria Falls, the Nile, tabloid medicines,
The Nile River Starts at Lake Victoria.
The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, while the northern part Uganda lies within the Nile basin. The outflow of Lake Victoria at Jinja (Ripon Falls - now no longer visible because of the Owen Falls Dam) is the head of the main river Nile. As people can not occupy water the answer must be the "Nile basin".
The River Nile.
Generally Lake Victoria is considered to be the source (start) of the Nile. On the northern edge of the lake, water pours over a waterfall, known as Ripon Falls, into a narrow opening which some people believe is the beginning of the River Nile. Ripon Falls may be the starting-point of the river, but the many streams that flow into Lake Victoria could claim to be the true source. Much of Lake Victoria is surrounded by mountains with streams tumbling down into the lake. The largest tributary of Lake Victoria is the Kagera river. The Kagera and its tributary the Ruvubu, with its headwaters in Burundi, is now considered to be the true source of the Nile. It is from here that the Nile is measured as the world's longest river.
Lake Tana is the source of the Blue Nile and Lake Victoria of the White Nile.
No, she did not name the Nile.
The farthest source of the water of the Nile River is the Ruvyironza River in Burundi. The Ruvyironza River is a tributary of the Kagera River that flows into Lake Victoria and the water leaving Lake Victoria becomes the White Nile River. The Blue Nile River originating in Ethiopia unites with the White Nile River at Khartoum in the Sudan. The combined waters of the White and Blue Nile Rivers, called simply the Nile River, flow from Khartoum to the Mediterranean Sea.