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  2. Caney Creek (Matagorda Bay) - Wikipedia

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    Caney Creek (Matagorda Bay) is a river in Texas that begins northwest of Wharton, flows generally southeast, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico near Sargent. The major waterway to the west is the Colorado River while the next major waterway to the east is the San Bernard River .

  3. Estuaries of Texas - Wikipedia

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    East Matagorda Bay is a minor estuary located on the upper-mid Texas coast in Matagorda County immediately northeast of the Colorado–Lavaca Estuary (Matagorda Bay). It has no significant river sources and is separated from the Gulf of Mexico by Matagorda Peninsula, only intermittently connecting with it through Brown Cedar Cut.

  4. Devils River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Devils River in southwestern Texas, part of the Rio Grande drainage basin, has limited areas of whitewater along its length. It begins in northwest Sutton County , at 30°19′40″N 100°56′31″W  /  30.32778°N 100.94194°W  / 30.32778; -100.94194 , [ 1 ] where six watercourses come together, Dry Devils River, Granger Draw ...

  5. List of rivers of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    important river in northern Mexico, largest tributary of the Rio Grande Rio Grande: Mexico: Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, US: Colorado, New Mexico, Texas: 1,896 mi (3,051 km) Gulf of Mexico: longest US/Mexico border river Sacramento River: US: California: 400 mi (640 km) Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, San Francisco Bay ...

  6. U.S. Route 377 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 377 (US 377) is a 478-mile-long (769 km) north–south United States highway. Originally formed as a short spur to connect Denton, Texas with Fort Worth, Texas , it has since been extended to Oklahoma and Mexico .

  7. Dinosaur tracks revealed as river dries at drought-stricken ...

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    Drought and intense heat have unearthed dozens of dinosaur tracks normally hidden under murky water and mud at a Texas park, photos show. Paul Baker, retail manager at Dinosaur Valley State Park ...

  8. Template:Mexico–United States border map - Wikipedia

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    Del Rio Texas Port of Entry: ... not river features like tributaries or islands. This page was last ... Mexico–United States border map.

  9. Battle of Devil's River - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Devil's River was an 1857 Indian War skirmish which took place in Texas along the Devils River. A small force of United States Army cavalry defeated an overwhelming force of Comanche braves after an epic journey across the desert.