Oregon and Washington are on the Pacific coast north of California. Alaska also is north of California bordering the Arctic and Pacific oceans and Canada.
The west coast of the United States is closest to North Korea, specifically the states of Alaska and California.
Baja California is the Mexican state that completely borders the southern US. but technically Arizona would border the southern California, in US states.
* Florida became a US State in 1845. * California became a State in 1850. * North Dakota became a State in 1889.
California is in the United States which is located in the North American continent.
Assuming you are referring to US states, North / South could be Alaska and Florida. East / West could be California and Massachusetts.
The rest of the US is west of California. California is a part of the US.
Yes, it's in North America along with the United States of America.
California is a US State and contains no states.
The state of California is located in North America. It is part of the United States.
The three US states which border California are Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona.
The state directly north of California is Oregon. It is located along the western coast of the United States and shares a border with California.
Arizona lies in the southwestern United States, on the border with Mexico. The state is bordered by Utah to the north, by New Mexico to the east, to the south by the states of Sonora and Baja California (Mexico), and to the west by California and Nevada.