Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Superior to the north.
*Note: This is not the correct question. It is supposed to say LAKE. (See the related question) --- By taking the definition of "state" to include or mean "country", the answer is Canada, which borders Wisconsin to the north and is the second largest country in the world (after Russia). By taking the definition of "state" to not include "country", but rather to include or mean "largest political subdivision of a country", as is the case in the United States, then the Province of Ontario, Canada, which borders Wisconsin to the north, would still not be the correct answer, even though it is the second largest Province in Canada (excluding the territories), because at least Alaska, Amazonas state in Brasil, Western Australia, and Queensland, Australia, are larger in the world.
The US State of Wisconsin has a small border of Lake Superior to its north. The State of Michigan happens to have the largest border among US States with this Great Lake.
There is only one state that borders on the North edge of Wisconsin. This is the Upper Peninsula of the state of Michigan.
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The state due north of Wisconsin is Michigan. Otherwise, there is a country called Canada there as to where Michigan is northeast.
The largest daily newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin is the Wisconsin State Journal.
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The United States is the second largest state in North America, if you mean state as in country or nation. (Canada being the largest.) Alaska is the second largest state in North America, out of all Mexican American and Canadian states/provinces/territories (Nunavut being the largest)
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The second largest state, as in country, is Canada. The second largest state in the world is Alaska. The second largest state in the US is Texas.