The capital of the state that shares its borders with Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota is South Dakota. The capital of South Dakota is Pierre.
South Dakota shares borders with North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana.
South Dakota shares borders with North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana.
South Dakota shares borders with North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana.
South Dakota is bordered by North Dakota to the north, Minnesota to the east, Iowa to the southeast, Nebraska to the south, and Wyoming and Montana to the west.
The state that shares a northern border with South Dakota is Nebraska. The capital of Nebraska is Lincoln.
The state of Wisconsin shares a border with both Minnesota and Michigan. Wisconsin also shares a border with Iowa and Illinois.
Kansas is the US state on the southern border of Nebraska. The capital city of Kansas is Topeka.
Manitoba shares borders with North Dakota and Minnesota.
Michigan shares borders with Ohio and Indiana to the south. And Wisconsin, as the Upper Peninsula borders it up north. (There are water borders within the Great lakes with Illinois and Minnesota.)
Michigan shares a land border with Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, and a water border with Illinois, Minnesota, and the Canadian Province of Ontario. The state capital cities are Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Madison, Wisconsin; Springfield, Illinois; and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Michigan shares a land border with Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, and a water border with Illinois, Minnesota, and the Canadian Province of Ontario. The state capital cities are Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Madison, Wisconsin; Springfield, Illinois; and Saint Paul, Minnesota.