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  2. List of rivers of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers of Mexico, listed from north to south. There are 246 rivers on this list. Alternate names for rivers are given in parentheses.

  3. List of longest rivers of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Map showing major rivers in Mexico. Among the longest rivers of Mexico are 26 streams of at least 250 km (160 mi). In the case of rivers such as the Colorado, the length listed in the table below is solely that of the main stem. [1] In the case of the Grijalva and Usumacinta, it is the combined lengths of two river systems that share a delta. [2]

  4. Category:Rivers of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The rivers of Mexico. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rivers of Mexico . Rivers directly in this category do not have the information necessary to place them in a sub-category of Category:Rivers of Mexico by state .

  5. Rio Conchos - Wikipedia

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    The Global 200 is a list of freshwater ecoregions (rivers systems and lakes, for example) that the WWF considers of global importance for biodiversity conservation. The WWF's assessment of the Rio Conchos rates its biological distinctiveness as "globally outstanding" and its conservation status as critically endangered, putting it in the ...

  6. Geography of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Mexico describes the geographic features of Mexico, a country in the Americas. Mexico is located at about 23° N and 102° W [1] in the southern portion of North America. [2] [3] From its farthest land points, Mexico is a little over 3,200 km (2,000 mi) in length.

  7. Río Grande de Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The Río Grande de Santiago, or Santiago River, [3] is a river in western Mexico. It flows westwards from Lake Chapala via Ocotlán through the states of Jalisco and Nayarit to empty into the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the longest rivers in Mexico, measuring up 433 km (269 mi) long.

  8. Coatzacoalcos River - Wikipedia

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    The Coatzacoalcos River is one of the most important rivers in Mexico. The oldest map of this river was drawn by Francisco Gali in 1580. Unlike most maps made in New Spain in the last quarter of the sixteenth century, this map is purely European in style and is somewhat reminiscent of a nautical chart.

  9. Lerma River - Wikipedia

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    The Lerma River (Spanish: Río Lerma) is Mexico's second longest river. It is a 750 km-long (470 mi) river in west-central Mexico that begins in Mexican Plateau at an altitude over 3,000 metres (9,843 ft) above sea level, and ends where it empties into Lake Chapala , Mexico's largest lake, near Guadalajara , Jalisco .