For most of the border, it is the Red River (Red River of the North) which flows north from southern North Dakota into Lake Winnipeg in Canada. The southern section of the border is the Bois de Sioux River, a tributary of the Red River.
The river that borders the northwestern border of Minnesota is the Red River of the North.
A series of long narrow lakes; Mud Lake, Lake Traverse, and Big Stone Lake, form a portion of the northern part of the border between South Dakota and Minnesota.
The Red River of the North forms the border between North Dakota and Minnesota.
No, Big Stone Lake, which is where the Minnesota River starts, forms part of the border between Minnesota and South Dakota.
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The US state which borders North Dakota on the west is Montana.
Montana borders North and South Dakota,
The US state of Montana's eastern borders are North Dakota and South Dakota.
There is no one body of water which borders all of those states. The Missouri River travels through North Dakota and South Dakota, then borders Nebraska and Iowa and part of Kansas and Missouri before it travels through the state of Missouri and joins the Mississippi River. The Red River borders Texas and Oklahoma and then travels through Arkansas and Louisiana before it joins the Mississippi River. The Red River of the North borders North Dakota and Minnesota. The Mississippi River travels through Minnesota and borders Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
North Dakota State University is located in Fargo, North Dakota and the river is the Red River (of the North).
North Dakota borders Canada. North Carolina does not border Canada.
The US state of Minnesota borders North Dakota and part of South Dakota on their eastern borders and the US state of Montana borders North Dakota and part of South Dakota on their western borders.
South Dakota borders Nebraska on the north.
North Dakota is a state and does not contain any countries.
It is Minnesota.
Montana
North Dakota is located in the north. It borders Canada.