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California, Florida and Hawaii
Minnesota
True: With more than 144,500 kilometers of shoreline, Minnesota has more shoreline than the states of California, Florida and Hawaii COMBINED!
Yes, it does - and then some. Minnesota has more than 144,500 kilometers of shoreline. That's more shoreline than the states of California, Florida and Hawaii combined. Over 11,000 lakes.
Minnesota has 90,000 miles of shoreline, more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined. http://www.50states.com/facts/minn.htm
The state of Minnesota has more than 90,000 miles of shoreline. This is more than the states of Florida and California.
Alaska Florida California Louisiana Michigan
Florida at 1,276.5 miles
Hawaii, and on the mainland, Florida.
California
MaineAnsweractually it's michigan ANSWERMinnesota has 90,000 miles of shorelineWell- the actual correct answer is Oklahoma-- It has more shoreling than the entire east coast and gulf coast combined.......Well, I'm not sure. It could be Maine, Michigan, Minnesota or Oklahoma. Michigan has a lot of lakes bordering it. Maine does border the Atlantic. But, that is coastline not shoreline. I don't know how many lakes Oklahoma has. Alaska has more lakes than MN. But, Minnesota has more than 10,000 lakes and it borders the second largest lake in the world, Lake Superior. So I say Minnesota too. It has more shoreline than California and Hawaii and Florida
According to infoplease, Florida has 580 miles of Atlantic shoreline, plus 770 miles of Gulf shoreline, making a total of 1350 miles of ocean front. California, on the other hand, has 840 miles of Pacific shoreline. Therefore, if you count the Gulf of Mexico, Florida has more ocean front. If you ignore it, California has more ocean front. Please see the related link for details.