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The Rio Bravo (Mexican name) or Rio Grande (U.S. name). It flows along the southern boundary of thes State of Texas all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. To the west of Ciudad Juarez/El Paso, where the river begins forming the border, the U.S.-Mexican Border is a series of high deserts, ending at the Pacific Ocean.

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