Florida has the longest coastline border on the Gulf of Mexico with 770 miles. In Mexico, the state of Veracruz has the longest border with the Gulf of Mexico with 463 miles.
California's north-south border is 800 miles, making it the state with the longest north-south border in the United States. The border is shared with Arizona and Nevada. Its coastline is 840 miles long, and it is the third largest state after Alaska and Texas. California has a wide range of geographical features, including coastlines and mountains. The longest north-south border of all U.S. states is Alaska's border with Canada, which is 1538 miles.
Alaska, as it shares a border with Canada that extends for about 1,538 miles.
Canada has the longest border on the Atlantic Ocean, stretching for about 3,000 miles along the eastern coast of the country.
The Texas-Oklahoma state boundary is approximately 540 miles long.
California has the longest border with Nevada.
The state with the longest Atlantic coastline is Florida at 1350 miles, or 2170 kilometers. It is also the second longest coastline in the US after Alaska.
Kentucky has the longest border with Tennessee.
Sacramento, California is the capital of the state that has the longest border on the Pacific Ocean
In the west, the state of Montana has the longest linear border with Canada. In the east, the state of Michigan has the longest border, including the Great Lakes.
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Illinois has the longest common border with Missouri.