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The Rio Grande for a short stretch of the border with Texas.
The only natural waterfall on the Mississippi River is the Falls of St. Antony.
the red river is the intended answer but technically only the vegetation line on its right bank forms the border the river itself is entirely within Oklahoma everywhere between the Texas panhandle & Arkansas
Caddo Lake is the only naturally occurring lake in Texas. It is on the border with Louisiana. Many sites claim that there is only one natural lake in Texas, that being Caddo Lake on the Texas-Louisiana border. However, this neglects some oxbow lakes and other smaller lakes. Green Lake is a natural tidal lake in Calhoun County, Texas, on the Guadalupe River flood basin. There are some other small naturally occurring lakes in Texas, like Mitchell Lake in San Antonio, but most of the other lakes in Texas are reservoirs and not naturally occurring lakes.
The four states that border Texas are Louisiana, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Louisiana is to the direct right, Oklahoma is above, New Mexico is directly to the left, and Arkansas only touches a tiny bit in the upper right corner.
Texas has two different towns name Woodland. The Woodland near the Red River is 315 miles and the Woodland near Waco is only 176 miles from Houstoon.
Nearly 75 miles of the Kansas' northeastern borderis defined by the Missouri River.
Lake Texoma in a man-made lake. In fact, the only natural lake in Texas is Lake Caddo.
The River Nile has only four letters.
The Ebro River.
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Chickamauga - the name meant 'River of Death'. (But it was not the only river whose name could be translated that way.)