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Windows Live® Search Results Rio Grande (river) or Río Bravo, rising in the San Juan Mountains of south-western Colorado and flowing generally south-east for 3,034 km (1,885 mi). It flows through New Mexico, forms the boundary between Texas and Mexico for about 2,092 km (1,300 mi), and then empties into the Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, Texas. The Rio Grande is one of the longest rivers in North America but is too shallow for commercial navigation. The Native Americans used it for irrigation before the arrival of the Spanish in 1540; today major irrigation projects are centred at Elephant Butte and Caballo reservoirs in New Mexico. Among the crops raised in the river valley by irrigation are cotton, citrus fruits, and vegetables. In Mexico the river is known as the Río Bravo or Río Bravo del Norte.
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