The Upper Nile is located in the southern part of Egypt.
The Upper Nile is the southernmost part of the river, in southern Egypt and the Sudan.
The southern part of Egypt is referred to as Upper Egypt. It is located at the shallow end of the Nile River between Aswan and Khartoum.
Since the Nile River flows backwards, the upper part of Egypt is actually named lower Egypt. The Nile does not flow backwards but it does flow north to the Mediterranean Sea -- the northern area near the sea including Cairo and the Nile Delta is called Lower Egypt, while the southern area is called Upper Egypt.
It is part of Lower Nubia because the Delta is in Upper Nubia and that is the calmer area called the blue Nile
Upper Egypt was the Southern portion, on the banks of the Nile. Lower Egypt was the Northern part, being in and around the Nile delta.
The region of Northern Egypt is termed Lower Egypt because it is further downstream on the Nile River. Conversely, the region of Southern Egypt is termed Upper Egypt because it is further upstream on the Nile River. The Nile River flows from south to north.
The Southern part of the Nile river churns with cataracts.
Upper Egypt refers to the southern portion of ancient Egypt, while Lower Egypt refers to the northern part. The division is based on the flow of the Nile River, with Upper Egypt being located upstream and Lower Egypt downstream.
Lake Nasser is in Upper Egypt which is the southern part of Egypt. The terms Upper and Lower Egypt date back to the ancient kingdoms. Upper refers to the upper reaches of the Nile River in the southern, higher elevations of Africa. Lower refers to the lower levels of the river around the Nile Delta in the north, where Cairo is located.
Upper Nile is the part of the river that passes through Sudan and Egypt. Rest is all lower Nile.
Upper Egypt was the southern part of Egypt and Lower Egypt was the northern part because of the Nile River, which flows from the mountains in the south to the lowland in the north.