The city of "Kansas City" is divided in about half by the states of Kansas and Missouri. Some maps show two cities (two dots) on either side of the state's borders. The US Postal service provides zip codes for Kansas City KS and Kansas City MO. The capitol of Kansas is Topeka. Since a city is always a corporation, of sorts, of a State, the best way to know which State Kansas City belongs to is to call the executive office in Kansas City and ask which State they have legal allegience to. I spoke to someone on line who was in Kansas City and she said there are two Kansas Cities, one in Kansas and one in Missouri. They both have a "city hall". This setup may be a lot like St. Louis. So the answer is there are two Kansas Cities, one in Kansas and one in Missouri and they are physically divided by the state border.
Kansas became a free-state in 1861(prior to the Civil War). It is a state.
Kansas is one of the 50 states that make up the nation of the United States of America.
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The state Kansas is in the Northern Hemisphere. The entire USA is in the Northen Hemisphere.
Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska, a state whose northern border is South Dakota and whose southern border is Kansas.
South Dakota shares its northern border with Nebraska.
The state that makes up most of its northern border is Nebraska.
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The state is Nebraska. It is located in the central United States and is bordered by South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south.
Lincoln. Capital of Nebraska.
Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska.
Nebraska borders South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south. Lincoln is the capital city in Nebraska.
Nebraska borders South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south. Lincoln is the capital city in Nebraska.
7-5.Montana State defeated Adams State, South Dakota, Idaho State, California State - Sacramento, Northern Colorado, Northern Arizona, and Portland State.Montana State lost to Kansas State, Minnesota, Weber State, Eastern Washington, and Montana.
people from nebraska still went into to vote for the south presidental candidate in a northern state.