There are two states that touch the western borders of Oklahoma: Texas, whose capital is Austin, and New Mexico, whose capital is Santa Fe.
Tennessee and Missouri touch eight other states: Tennessee borders Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas, while Missouri borders Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
The two states that touch Oklahoma's northern border are Kansas to the north and Missouri to the northeast. Kansas lies directly above Oklahoma, while Missouri is situated to the northeast of the state.
Oklahoma and Texas
Colorado and Kansas touch Oklahoma to the north.
The two states whose borders end at 46 degrees north latitude are North Dakota and Montana.
US borders Mexico to north and Guatamala and Belize on south
No. Arizona borders California and New Mexico, New Mexico borders Texas, they are two states away.
You would probably travel through South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas before entering Oklahoma. However, if you want to travel by Interstate, you would travel through South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas before entering Oklahoma.
North: USA South: Guatemala and Belize
North: USA South: Guatemala and Belize
As far as land borders, there are only two: Canada on the north and Mexico on the south.