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[[Mexico]] shares '''international borders''' with three nations:
[[Mexico]] shares '''international borders''' with three nations:


*To the north, the [[United States–Mexico border]], which extends for a length of {{convert|3141|km|mi}} through
*To the north, the [[United States–Mexico border]], which extends for a length of {{convert|3141|km|mi}} through the states of [[Baja California]], [[Sonora]], [[Chihuahua (state)|Chihuahua]], [[Coahuila]], [[Nuevo León]] and [[Tamaulipas]].
*To the southeast, the [[Belize–Mexico border]], {{convert|251|km|mi}} long, limiting the states of [[Quintana Roo]] and [[Campeche]] and almost exclusively following the course of the [[Hondo River (Belize)|Río Hondo]].
*Also to the southeast, the [[Guatemala–Mexico border]], which measures {{convert|871|km|mi}} and touches the states of [[Quintana Roo]], [[Campeche]], [[Tabasco]] and [[Chiapas]], and includes stretches of the [[Río Usumacinta]], [[Salinas River (Guatemala)|Río Salinas]] and [[Río Suchiate]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:16, 13 October 2017

Mexico shares international borders with three nations:

See also