The term panhandle usually refers to a part of a geographical area that, when represented on a map, appears to be protruding from the rest of the area with which it is associated like the handle of a frying pan or the handle of the lid of a saucepan.
A panhandle is a narrow strip of land projecting from the main territory. It often refers to the shape of a territory resembling the handle of a pan. Panhandles can be found in different geographical locations such as states, countries, or regions.
Florida and Oklahoma have panhandles- there may be others...
Florida, Nebraska, Idaho, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Texas, Alaska, and Maryland are states with panhandles.
West Virgina has 2 panhandles. Both on the northern border.
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New Mexico and Oklahoma
Alaska, Idaho, Conneticut
Four are often referred to as "The Panhandle States." These are: West Virginia Texas Oklahoma Florida Others states that have them: Virginia Maryland North Carolina New Mexico Idaho Nebraska Connecticut
Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia.
Texas and the southern plains
Texas and Oklahoma
Florida, Idaho, and Oklahoma have panhandles.