State/TerritoryLength
(kilometres)PercentageNew South Wales463524.3Queensland333917.5South Australia318516.7Northern Territory317916.7Victoria254113.3Western Australia18629.8Australian Capital Territory3061.6Jervis Bay Territory320.1Tasmania0.085
The hemisphere south ofsouth carolina is southern hemisphere.
No, Switzerland and South Africa do not have a common border. Switzerland is in Europe. South Africa is in Africa. They are no where near each other! I think you are thinking of Swaziland
South Australia
Canada and Mexico border the United States in the North and South respectively. There are no other countries bordering the United States.
There is no Australian state which shares a border with all other states. No state except for Victoria shares a land border with Tasmania. South Australia shares a border with all mainland states and the Northern Territory.
Montana does, but many other states have longer borders with Canada
South Dakota is part of the United States, so it is surrounded by other US states.
0 miles, they border each other.
If one was wondering what was south of the American border, one would find a few different countries. The most known one since it is connected to the border is Mexico. There are also a bunch of other countries who fall under the border, but the one right below it is Mexico.
Russian BordersChina, Norway, and Mongolia border Russia. All the other countries that border Russia are as follows:AzerbaidjanFinlandGeorgiaKazakhstanUkraine
The state of New South Wales in Australia is bordered by Queensland on the North, South Australia on the West, and Victoria to the South.
It shares a Lake Superior water border with Michigan and a land and water border with Wisconsin to the east. Iowa is to the south, North Dakota and South Dakota are to the west, and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitobaare to the north.