Guam and midway and the virgin islands
No. The United States is a country located in North America. The continental U.S. lies South of Canada, and North of Mexico; however, there are states and territories owned by the United States which are not part part of the continental U.S. Such territories include Hawaii, Alaska and a number of other off shore territories.
Tonga is its own country not owned by the U.S.A.
The Great Plains region is a significant part of the continental US, spanning from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Mississippi River in the east. This vast area is known for its flat landscapes, agricultural productivity, and important rivers like the Missouri and the Platte.
Israel does not own the US or any other overseas territories.
For the most part they bought the territories. This allows the US to expand to other parts of the world.
Anything west of the Mississippi, and Florida.
Guam and P.R. are territories of the U.S. The Phillipines are no longer a part of the U.S.
The Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia do not border any part of the US.
Western part of the United States
The US territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands are the closest US territories, being 1200m away of the southeastern part of the Main land.
Alaska and Hawaii
In the United States, land that has not been organized into states is called a territory. Today, there are no US territories in the continental US.