The Rio Grande (Rio Grande River), which is also known as Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico, separates the state of Texas from Mexico and comprises a large part of the US-Mexican border - 2,019 kilometers (1,254 miles) out of a border of 3,141 kilometers (1,952 miles).
The boundary follows the middle of the Rio Grande - according to the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo between the two nations, "along the deepest channel" - from its mouth on the Gulf of Mexico a distance of 1,254 miles (2,019 km) to a point just upstream of El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.
The river that forms part of the border between Mexico and the United States is the Rio Grande. The river serves as the southwest border of Texas.
Columbus River
This is the river Danube.
West Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana form the northern border of Kentucky, along the Ohio River.
the unicorn territory, and the dinosaur river
The river that forms the north border of Zimbabwe is the Limpopo River. It also forms the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe as well as part of the borders between South Africa and Botswana and Mozambique.
The Rio Grande, Spanish for grand river, forms the southern border of the United States, but it only forms the border between Texas and Mexico. New Mexico is not bordered by the Rio Grande, for example, but rather the Rio Grande runs through New Mexico.The only river that partially forms the southern border of the U.S. is the Rio Grande on the Texas/Mexico border.The rest of America's souther border with Mexico is a land border in souther New Mexico, Arizona, & Colorado.
Columbia River
This river is called Danube. Its a northern border to Bulgaria and for Romania the south bound.
The Rio GrandeRio GrandeI believe the river that forms the border between mexico and the u.s is 'El Rio Grande'
The Zambezi River forms the northern border of Zimbabwe.
The Wabash is the longest river in Indiana. It flows from Ohio across northern Indiana until it forms the border between Indiana and Illinois.
The River Rio Grande is 1,885 miles long. The Rio Grande also forms part of the Northern border of Mexico.