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Rio Grande

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Rio Grande

River of the USA and Mexico, rising in the Rocky Mountains in southern Colorado, it flows southeast, through New Mexico and Texas, to the Gulf of Mexico near Brownsville; length 3,050 km/1,900 mi. From El Paso, the river forms the US-Mexican border for the last 2,400 km/1,500 mi of its course. Insufficient water is carried for the demands of irrigation both sides of the border, and the Rio Grande is eventually reduced to a trickle in its lower reaches. Its rate of flow is subject to international agreements.

Irrigation dams have been constructed at Del Rio and south of Laredo in Texas. The Del Rio reservoir is called the Amistad Reservoir and is shared by both countries. The Laredo dam on the Texan border is known as the Falcon lake in the USA and Presa Falcón in Mexico. The Elephant Butte and Caballo reservoirs are in New Mexico. Excessive water consumption, pollution, and diversification of water away from the river channel, led to the river being listed as a ‘most endangered river’ in 2000.



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Corpus Christi, in the county of Nueces, and all the cities situated on the Rio Bravo, Laredo, Comalites, San Ignacio on the Web, Rio Grande City on the Starr, Edinburgh in the Hidalgo, Santa Rita, Elpanda, Brownsville in the Cameron, formed an imposing league against the pretensions of Florida.
"To the right of the Sierra Blanco -- so we shall reach the Rio Grande," said another.
By this time the American admiral, O'Connor, was fully informed of the existence of the airships, and he was no longer vitally concerned for Panama, since the submarine flotilla was reported arrived there from Key West, and the Delaware and Abraham Lincoln, two powerful and entirely modern ships, were already at Rio Grande, on the Pacific side of the canal.
 
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