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MexicoUnited States border / Rio Grande / Border rivers / Southwestern United States / International Boundary and Water Commission / Colorado River / Dam / Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo / Rio Grande Project / Amistad Dam
Date: 2007-11-21 14:00:00
MexicoUnited States border
Rio Grande
Border rivers
Southwestern United States
International Boundary and Water Commission
Colorado River
Dam
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Rio Grande Project
Amistad Dam

UTILIZATION OF WATERS OF THE COLORADO AND TIJUANA RIVERS AND OF THE RIO GRANDE *** TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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