The longest river in Mexico is called the Rio Grande. It has a basin that covers 472000 square kilometers. It flows into the gulf and serves as a natural border with the United States. This river has a length of more than 3000 kilometers (we can compare it with the Ebro River, which has a length of 910 kilometers). The Rio Grande has its source in southwestern Colorado, in the San Juan Mountains.
In its long journey, it passes through many places in the United States and Mexico, such as Texas, Nuevo León, Piedras Negras, El Paso, Ciudad Juárez, etc. It finally flows into the Gulf of Mexico, discharging its waters into the Atlantic Ocean. In addition, the Rio Grande (also known as the Rio Grande) acts as a natural border between the United States (Texas) and the Mexican states of Chichuaha, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. In addition, there is a very small stretch of this river that acts as a natural border between New Mexico and Texas.

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