Illinois and Missouri border one another, and therefore, there is no state in-between them. However, both Illinois and Missouri border the state of Iowa.
Nebraska is the only US state that borders both Colorado and Iowa.
The states of South Dakota and Nebraska both border Iowa. The eastern border of South Dalota is with Minnesota and Iowa. The eastern border of Nebraska is with Iowa and Missouri.
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The state of Wisconsin shares a border with both Minnesota and Michigan. Wisconsin also shares a border with Iowa and Illinois.
there are many states bordering Colorado.... northwest park of Oklahoma, kansas and nebraska are on the east and northeast of the state New Mexico is south of the state wyoming is north of the state Arizona and Utah are both on the west and south west border of Colorado all of these states are right on the border of Colorado.
There are three: South Dakota, Iowa, and Missouri, with the Missouri River forming all of the border with Iowa.
Arizona's border with both Nevada an California is the Colorado River.
No, Kansas and Iowa do not share a border. Both states border the Missouri River (Iowa to the east and Kansas to the west), but Iowa is further north than Kansas.
Kansas is on the direct East, Nebraska is on the Northeast, and a small sliver of Oklahoma is on the southeast.
Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas do. Plus, on the Mexican side of the border are Chiahuahua and Sonora.
Iowa is a state Annapolis and Indianapolis both are not a state