Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
nubia
noun
/ˈnjuː.bi.ə/

Definition
Nubia refers to a historical region along the Nile river, located in present-day Sudan and southern Egypt.

Examples
- Nubia was renowned for its gold mines and was a center of trade.
- The ancient Nubians built impressive pyramids, many of which can still be seen today.
- The history of Nubia is closely linked to the Kingdom of Kush.

Meaning
In historical and geographical contexts, Nubia signifies an area known for its rich culture, ancient civilizations, and significant archaeological sites.

Synonyms
- No direct synonyms, but it is often associated with ancient Egypt and the Kingdom of Kush.