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48 states border at least one other state.

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Q: How many of the 50 states share borders with at least one other state?
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Which are the states that share the most borders with other states?

Tennessee or Missouri; both share borders with eight states.


Witch state that shares no borders with other states?

Both Hawaii and Alaska do not share borders with any other states.


What are the two states in the country that share their borders with 8 other states?

Tennessee and Missouri.


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I guess you mean if both countries do share borders with other nations. In that case, they do: the US also borders Canada and Mexico also borders Guatemala and Belize.


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What countries border California?

California is in the United States, it borders only one other country. That is Mexico. More specifically: the State of Baja California Norte, Mexico. The states that share borders with it are Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon.


Does Rhode Island share its border with five other states?

Only 2, 3 if you count sea borders


Do not have a border with any other US state name one of there states?

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