No. The US states that border the country of Mexico are California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. If you were asking about the US state of New Mexico, Minnesota doesn't border such state, either. Minnesota borders Canada, both Dakotas, Iowa and Wisconsin.
Minnesota's border with Canada is longer than North Dakota's border. The boundary between the US state of North Dakota and the Canadian Provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan is 310 miles (499 km) long. The boundary between the US state of Minnesota and the Canadian Provinces of Manitoba and Ontario is 547 miles (880 km) long.
No state. Canada is Wisconsin's northern border.
The north of the US, the US state of Minnesota shares a border with the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba
Yes. Minnesota is a US state, although it borders Canada.
the border between Canada & the usa runs thru the middle of lake superior so these countries include their respective portions of the lake but the lakeshore is not the border & countries are more than just their dry land so technically no countries actually border this lake it is possible for countries to border lakes but such is not the case in this example
North Dakota and Minnesota border Manitoba.
North Dakota and South Dakota border Minnesota to the east.
Alaska
No part of any US state lies within Canada's borders, but the part of Minnesota north of the Lake of the Woods can only be reached on land by traveling through Canada.
The US state of Minnesota is east of North Dakota and south of Canada.
Alaska is the US state with longest Canadian border.