The Rio Grande separates not just one Texas city from Mexico, but many. Here is a list that shows the cities from east to west (U.S. cities first):
Also, technically the Rio Grande separates every Texas city from Mexico, as it constitutes the entire Texas-Mexico border. This includes the cities that are on the banks of the river, shown above, and also those that are around the rest of the state.
Colorado River
The Trinity River and the White Rock Escarpment are the major landforms in Dallas, Texas. The Trinity River separates downtown Dallas from Oak Cliff. The White Rock Escarpment begins south of the Trinity River and runs in a north-south direction.
No river in New Mexico begins with the letter X.
Watershed
Rio Grande in the USA, Rhine flowing through Europe for starters.
The Sabine River separates the lower half of Texas from Louisiana.
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The river that separates Texas and New Mexico is the Rio Grande river. Another name for the river is the Río Bravo del Norte.
The western border of Texas is formed primarily by the Rio Grande River. It separates Texas from Mexico.
El Paso
A natural border, composed by the Rio Grande river.
There are several cities in Texas separated from Mexico by the Rio Grande River. From west to east:El PasoPresidioLangtryDel RioEagle PassLaredoZapataRio Grande CityMcAllenHarlingenBrownsville
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The Rio Grande
The Rio Grande river flows between Texas and Mexico.
Rio Grande
The Rio Grande