The Ohio River divides Indiana and Kentucky.
The Ohio River It is the entire border between Indiana and Kentucky, except for a narrow band of land that is part of Kentucky and north of the Ohio River near Evansville, IN.
The Ohio River forms the boundary between Indiana and Kentucky.
The Ohio River forms the southern boundaries of Ohio and Indiana. It begins at the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. It flows southwesterly between Ohio and Kentucky, Indiana and Kentucky, and continues to the Mississippi River.
Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri come together where the Ohio River meets the Mississippi River. Other states that come together along the Ohio River are: Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania
The Ohio river forms the boundary between Kentucky and the states of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.
The Ohio River forms the boundary between Indiana and Kentucky.
The Ohio River forms Ohio's southern border.
the Ohio river separates Indiana and Kentucky
Indiana and Kentucky share a border, the Ohio River. The Ohio River is about a half-wile wide.
the Ohio River
The Ohio River.