assuming you are in Mexico
which i do because you would be right that there are only 2 rivers in that case
whereas if you were in Canada there would be far more than 2
the rivers you seek are the Rio bravo & the Rio Colorado
in the united states the Rio bravo is called the Rio grande
tho here the us border is called the Mexican border
so if you had asked what 2 rivers form parts of the Mexican border
then the better answer would have been the Rio grande & the Colorado River
but only provided you were actually asking it in the united states
for had you been in say Belize
which also has a Mexican border
the better answer would have been even more different
etc etc
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The Rio Grande is shared by the United States and Mexico.
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The United States does have 50 states. There are also different countries.
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