Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana border the Mississippi River, but it depends where you consider the Mississippi starting. Some say Minnesota is on the Mississippi too.
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The four states that border Texas are Oklahoma to the north, Louisiana and Arkansas to the east, and New Mexico to the west. The nation of Mexico borders Texas to south.
States with only straight borders could probably be defined just by longitude and latitude. Those states are: Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico - so 4 states. Colorado and Wyoming would be easiest since they are both essentially rectangles projected onto the sphere of the Earth. Utah is a little more complicated since Wyoming bites into one corner of the state. New Mexico would require the most latitude/longitude information since its Southern border is kind of jagged. All the other states have at least one border determined by a coastline or river or mountain range or some other feature that is most definitely NOT straight, thus cannot be accurately captured just by longitude and latitude.
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The Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, and Estonia (south to north) form the western border of Russia. Poland and Lithuania border the Baltic Sea port of Kaliningrad, which is physically separated from the rest of Russia.
The states of Iowa, Missouri, and Arkansas have their eastern borders on the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River borders seven other states.
The Mississippi River is the second longest river in the United states, after the Missouri River. It forms the border of, or runs through, ten different states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.
The Gulf of Mexico is bordered by six Mexican states and five U. S. states:Quintana Roo, MexicoYucatán, MexicoCampeche, MexicoTabasco, MexicoVeracruz, MexicoTamaulipas, MexicoTexas, U.S.A.Louisiana, U.S.A.Mississippi, U.S.A.Alabama, U.S.A.Florida, U.S.A.
There were a total of 4 states that are east of the Mississippi river that were not states by 1833. They are Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and West Virginia.
There are seven US states with land east of the Mississippi:Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi all have the Mississippi as a western border.For Minnesota and Louisiana, the river flows through part of the state and only forms a western border.* Because Illinois has a small exclave west of the river, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi are the only states that border the river without having any land on the western bank, although some channels of the river may flow through small sections of the states.
The Mississippi River was an important boundary in the Louisiana Purchase. The United States paid about $15 million for the Louisiana territory, which only worked out to about 4 cents per acre.
There are either 3 or 4 states - Missouri is entirely east of the Arkansas and west of the Mississippi, because the Arkansas does not enter the state. - Parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas (where it joins the Mississippi) can be considered "between " the two.
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Four states border Alabama. Alabama is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida to the south, and Mississippi to the west. To the south Alabama also is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico.
The Missouri River flows through the states of Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana.
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