The borders of Mexico refer to its international boundaries with neighboring countries and bodies of water. Mexico shares its northern border with the United States, which is approximately 3,145 kilometers (1,954 miles) long and is one of the most frequently crossed borders in the world. This border is characterized by various geographic features, including deserts, rivers, and urban areas. To the southeast, Mexico shares a border with Guatemala and Belize.

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