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San Juan River
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The San Juan River is the largest and most important river in the Mexican state of Nuevo León. The river has a total surface area of 20,212 km² (7,803 square miles), or 31.5 percent of the state’s surface area. It begins in Coahuila, flows through Nuevo León and into Tamaulipas, where it finally joins the Rio Grande near Camargo, Tamaulipas.
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The San Juan River is the largest and most important river in the Mexican state of Nuevo León. The river has a total surface area of 20,212 km² (7,803 square miles), or 31.5 percent of the state’s surface area. It begins in Coahuila, flows through Nuevo León and into Tamaulipas, where it finally joins the Rio Grande near Camargo, Tamaulipas.