List of rivers of Mexico
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.
Rivers flowing into the Gulf of Mexico
- Río Bravo, the name of the Rio Grande in Mexico
- San Juan River
- Salado River
- Conchos River
- Chuviscar River
- San Pedro River
- Florida River
- Balleza River (San Juan River)
- San Fernando River (Conchos River)
- Soto La Marina River (Santander River)
- Pánuco River
- Tamesí River (Guayalejo River)
- Chicayán River
- Santa Maria River (Tamuín River) (Tampoán River)
- Moctezuma River
- Tuxpan Ver (Tuxpan River)
- Cazones River
- Tecolutla River
- Nautla River
- Actopan River
- Antigua River (Pescados River)
- Jamapa River
- Cotaxtla River (Atoyac River)
- Papaloapan River
- Coatzacoalcos River
- Uxpanapa River (Uxpanapa River)
- Jaltepec River
- Sarabia River
- El Corte River
- Tonalá River (Pedregal River)
- Grijalva River (Tabasco River) (Río Chiapa)
- Candelaria River
- Champotón River
- Hondo River
Rivers flowing into the Pacific Ocean
- Tijuana River
- San Vicente River
- San Antonio River
- Del Rosario River
- San Andres River
- Soledad River
- Arroyo Salado River
- Colorado River
- Hardy River
- Gila River
- Santa Cruz River
- San Pedro River
- Sonoyta River
- Concepción River (Magdalena River)
- Sonora River
- San Miguel River (Horcasitas River)
- Mátape River (Malapo River)
- Yaqui River
- Moctezuma River
- Sahuaripa River
- Bavispe River (Bavisque River)
- Rio San Bernardino
- Rio Fronteras
- Rio Agua Prieta
- Arroyo Cajón Bonito
- Rio Fronteras
- Rio San Bernardino
- Aros River
- Mayo River
- Fuerte River
- Rio Cuchujaqui
- Choix River
- Río Verde, a.k.a. San Miguel River, Sinforeza River
- Urique River
- San Ignacio River, a.k.a. Recowata River
- Batopilas River
- Urique River
- Chinipas River
- Septentrion River
- Cerocahui River
- Oteros River
- Uruachi River
- Tepochique River
- Mochomo River
- Huachajuri River
- Arroyo Monterde
- Huachajuri River
- Mochomo River
- Septentrion River
- Sinaloa River (Mohinora River)
- Culiacán River
- San Lorenzo River
- Piaxtla River
- Presidio River
- Baluarte River
- Teacapan Estuary
- Río San Pedro Mezquital
- Río Grande de Santiago
- Mololoa River
- Huaynamota River (Jesus Maria River)
- Bolaños River
- Juchipila River
- Río Verde (Río San Pedro)
- Calderón River
- Lake Chapala
- Ameca River
- Tomatlán River
- San Nicolás River
- Purificación River
- Chacala River (Cihuatlán River)
- Armería River (Ayuquila River) (Ayutla River)
- Tuxpan River (Coahuayana River)
- Coalcomán River
- Aguililla River
- Balsas River (Mezcala River) (Atoyac River)
- Atoyac River
- Papagayo River
- Ometepec River
- Río Verde
- Atoyac River
- Atoyaquillo River (Putla River)
- Colotepec River
- Copalita River
- Tehuantepec River (Quiechapa River)
- Suchiate River
Endorheic basins
- Salton Sea in California
- New River (Río Nuevo)
- Guzmán Basin in northern Chihuahua
- Casas Grandes River
- Santa Maria River
- Carmen River (Santa Clara River)
- Bolsón de Mapimí
- Aguanaval River
- Nazas River (Río del Oro)
- Sextín River
- Ramos River (Santiago River)
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References
- Atlas of Mexico, 1975
- The Prentice Hall American World Atlas, 1984.
- National Geographic Atlas of the World, 1992.
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
- The Columbia Gazetteer of North America, 2000.
- MSN Encarta World Atlas, 2008
External links
- "Atlas del Agua en México (Regiones hidrológicas)" (PDF/52.6MB). agua.org.mx (in Spanish). Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, Comisión Nacional del Agua. 2016.
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