Canada and Mexico are the two countries that border the United States.
There are 14 countries that share a land border with the United States: Canada and Mexico are the only two countries that border the U.S. directly, while the other 12 countries are located in Central and South America.
The two countries with the second longest border in the world are the United States and Canada. Their border stretches approximately 8,891 kilometers (5,525 miles), making it the longest international land border between two countries. This extensive boundary includes both land and water borders, reflecting the vast and diverse geography of North America.
Canada in the north, and Mexico in the south.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the only two countries in South America that do not border on an ocean.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the two landlocked countries in Latin America that do not have a coastline or border with an ocean. They are surrounded by other countries in South America.
North America and South America share a land border with the United States.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the only two countries in South America that do not border on an ocean.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the only two countries in South America that do not border on an ocean.
Yes, the two countries share a long land border.
Norway and Sweden.
Mexico and Canada
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