The Rio Bravo del Norte, or Rio Grande River.
It has a length of 3,141 Kilometers (1,952 miles). Most of it is defined by the Rio Grande River (Rio Bravo del Norte, as it is known in Mexico) which runs from Ciudad Juarez-El Paso into the Gulf of Mexico, close to the cities of Matamoros-Brownsville.
Ciudad Juarez lies near the US city of El Paso, Texas. They are separated by the Rio Grande river and are important border cities between the United States and Mexico.
They are literally right across the river from each other.
Right. It is just across the Rio Grande River and 'in front' of the city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
Most of this 3,141 Kilometers (1,952 miles) border is defined by the course of the Rio Grande River (Rio Bravo del Norte, as it is known in Mexico) which runs from Ciudad Juarez-El Paso into the Gulf of Mexico, close to the cities of Matamoros-Brownsville.
Matamoros is across the Rio Grande river and is also the sister city of Brownsville, Texas.
Most of this 3,141 Kilometers (1,952 miles) border is defined by the course of the Rio Grande River (Rio Bravo del Norte, as it is known in Mexico) which runs from Ciudad Juarez-El Paso into the Gulf of Mexico, close to the cities of Matamoros-Brownsville.
The Rio Grande river, also known as Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico; along 2019 kilometers (1254 miles) from the Gulf of Mexico to a point where the municipalities of El Paso (TX), Sunland Park (NM) and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua meet.
One example is the border line that goes from the Rio Grande River in El Paso/Ciudad Juarez west to the Pacific Ocean; such artificial boundary limits the border between Mexico and California, Arizona and New Mexico.
The Rio Grande river, also known as Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico; along 2019 kilometers (1254 miles) from the Gulf of Mexico to a point where the municipalities of El Paso (TX), Sunland Park (NM) and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua meet.
It was named as "El Paso del Norte". Initially, El Paso was a single city spanning both sides of the Rio Grande river until the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848. At the end of such war, the river became an international border and effectively split the city in two. Both cities kept their names until 1888, when the Mexican side was renamed in honor of Mexican President Benito Juarez.
The waterway that extends north of the Dead Sea is the Nile River. The northernmost waterway that bounded the Mesopotamia region is the Euphrates River.