West Nile campaign in 1979, mostly the Battle of Bondo
West Nile campaign (October 1980)
West Nile campaign (December 1980)
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The Nile Expedition, sometimes called the Gordon Relief Expedition (1884–1885), was a British mission to relieve Major-General Charles George Gordon at...
WestNile Fever (WNF) is a mosquito-borne viral infection caused by the WestNile virus (WNV), a member of the Flaviviridae family. The virus primarily...
The Cataracts of the Nile are shallow lengths (or whitewater rapids) of the Nile river, between Khartoum and Aswan, where the surface of the water is...
Nile Gregory Rodgers Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American musician, composer, guitarist, and record producer. The co-founder of Chic, he has written...
NilesWest High School (NWHS), officially Niles Township High School West, is a public four-year high school located in Skokie, Illinois, a north suburb...
German colonies of Kamerun, Togoland, German South West Africa, and German East Africa. The campaigns were fought by German Schutztruppe, local resistance...
Mediterranean coast off the Nile Delta of Egypt from the 1st to the 3rd of August 1798. The battle was the climax of a naval campaign that had raged across...
the supporting French fleet by the British Royal Navy at the Battle of the Nile. At the time of the invasion, the Directory had assumed executive power in...
five-year campaign crippled the whole British Army through disease, especially yellow fever. Out of 89,000 British soldiers who served in the West Indies...
counter-insurgency campaign against the WestNile rebels. Ogole's tactics proved highly successful, and ousted most insurgents from the WestNile Region within...
expeditions to Africa. He is most associated with the search for the source of the Nile and was the first European to reach Lake Victoria (known to locals as Nam...
the city was bordered to the north and east by the Blue Nile, to the west by the White Nile, and to the south by fortifications (dry ditch and ramparts...
Dr. Mary WestNiles (1854 – 1933) was born in Watertown, Wisconsin to Rev. William Allen Niles and Mary Elizabeth Niles. Dr Niles played an important role...
terminal while a convoy was running. Ancient west–east canals were built to facilitate travel from the Nile to the Red Sea. One smaller canal is believed...
which to continue its campaign against British India. After the French fleet was destroyed by Horatio Nelson at the Battle of the Nile, Bonaparte marched...
The North African campaign of World War II took place in North Africa from 10 June 1940 to 13 May 1943. It included campaigns fought in the Libyan and...
was done in order to make way for the building of the Aswan Dam, at the Nile's first cataract (shallow rapids) which was a necessary infrastructure project...
build. American crows are common, widespread, and susceptible to the WestNile virus, making them useful as a bioindicator to track the virus's spread...
coast has few natural harbors and the British base at Alexandria on the Nile delta was some 2,100 km (1,300 mi) by road from the main Italian port at...
wine." Epidemiologist John Marr and Charles Calisher put forward the WestNile fever as the possible cause of Alexander's death. This version was deemed...
of the longest histories of any country, tracing its heritage along the Nile Delta back to the 6th–4th millennia BCE. Considered a cradle of civilisation...