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  2. Rio Grande - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Conchos is a major tributary of the Rio Grande, with its confluence 310 km. ... 1854 map of Rio Grande entrance (hosted by the Portal to Texas History).

  3. List of tributaries of the Rio Grande - Wikipedia

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    Tributaries and sub-tributaries are hierarchically listed in order from the mouth of the Rio Grande upstream. Major dams and reservoir lakes are also noted. San Juan River, or Rio San Juan (Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Coahuila) [1][2] Marte R. Gómez Dam and Marte R. Gómez Reservoir (Tamaulipas) [3] Pesquería River, or Río Pesquería (Nuevo León)

  4. List of Rio Grande dams and diversions - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Grande Project built the Elephant Butte Dam and the Caballo Dam. A number of diversion dams were also constructed in this project, including the Leasburg, Percha, Mesilla, American and Riverside diversion dams. [2] The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District built El Vado Dam and the Angostura, Isleta and San Acacia diversion dams.

  5. Category:Tributaries of the Rio Grande - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro Creek (Devils River tributary) San Pedro River (Chihuahua) San Ygnacio Creek. Sangre de Cristo Creek. Santa Cruz River (New Mexico) Santa Fe River (New Mexico) Santa Isabel Creek. Sombrerillito Creek. Sycamore Creek (Kinney County, Texas)

  6. Rio Chama - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Chama, a major tributary river of the Rio Grande, is located in the U.S. states of Colorado and New Mexico.The river is about 130 miles (210 km) long altogether. From its source to El Vado Dam its length is about 50 miles (80 km), from El Vado Dam to Abiquiu Dam is about 51 miles (82 km), and from Abiquiu Dam to its confluence with the Rio Grande is about 34 miles (55 k

  7. Rio Grande (Paraná River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande (Paraná River tributary) /  20.07806°S 50.99472°W  / -20.07806; -50.99472. Rio Grande [2] ( Portuguese for "great river") is a river in south-central Brazil. It rises in the Mantiqueira Mountains in the state of Minas Gerais and descends inland, west-northwestward. Its lower course marks a portion of the Minas Gerais- São ...

  8. Rio Grande Project - Wikipedia

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    193,000 acres (78,000 ha) Power plant capacity. 27.95 MW. The Rio Grande Project is a United States Bureau of Reclamation irrigation, hydroelectricity, flood control, and interbasin water transfer project serving the upper Rio Grande basin in the southwestern United States. The project irrigates 193,000 acres (780 km 2) along the river in the ...

  9. Rio Conchos - Wikipedia

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    24 m 3 /s (850 cu ft/s) [2] • minimum. 0.09 m 3 /s (3.2 cu ft/s) • maximum. 1,490 m 3 /s (53,000 cu ft/s) The Río Conchos (Conchos River) is a large river in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It joins the Río Bravo del Norte (known in the United States as the Rio Grande) at the town of Ojinaga, Chihuahua.