No, there is no Columbus River. However, there is a Columbia River that is both a part of the US and Canada.
Statement 2, Columbus is the capital of Ohio. (Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy; District of Columbia is not a state; and the COLUMBIA river is a river that goes through the US and Canada)
The Yukon River crosses the Canada-US border, but does not form part of it.
The following are some of the rivers that are in both Canada and the US: Columbia River, Kootenay River, Milk River, Souris River, Red River, Richelieu River. They all cross the Canada/US border at least once, and a few of them do so twice.
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Michigan river =========== No part of the Canada-US border is called the "Michigan River." Rivers forming part of the Canada-US border include: Rainy River, Pigeon River, St Marys River, St Clair River, Detroit River, Niagara River, St Lawrence River, St John River, St Croix River.
The Columbia River and the St. Lawrence River
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St Clair river
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Columbus reached the Bahamas thinking it was Asia. Vikings reached the USA ana Canada 1st.
The St. Croix River.
The Yukon River.