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The US State of Illinois and the US State of Kentucky share a border with the Ohio River that runs between the two States. There is no land border with each other.
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The Andes Mountains and the Amazon Rain Forest are two important land features of South America.
The Ohio River It is the entire border between Indiana and Kentucky, except for a narrow band of land that is part of Kentucky and north of the Ohio River near Evansville, IN.
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The border between Tennessee and Kentucky was established through a combination of colonial land grants and negotiations. Initially, the area was part of Virginia, and the border was defined by the Cumberland River and the Tennessee River. After Tennessee became a state in 1796, the border was officially set at the latitude line of 36°30′ north. This boundary was later confirmed by an 1818 survey, solidifying the border as it exists today.
Africa has a number of important land features. These include the Congo River Basin, the Sahara Desert, as well as the Nile River.
Important features of Latin America's land and water are the types of land including the Tierra del Fuego, which means the Land of Fire. A test quiz of Latin America's land and water features includes the Brazilian Highlands and the Greater Antilles.
The Ohio River defines the border between Kentucky and Indiana, so technically, the answer is no county has a land border with Indiana. Practically speaking, though, from west to east, 13 counties are adjacent to the Hoosier State: Union, Henderson, Daviess, Hancock, Breckinridge, Meade, Hardin, Jefferson, Oldham, Trimble, Carroll, Gallatin, and Boone.
The Cumberland or Appalachian Plateau in the eastern third of the state is heavily forested with hills and mountains and has the state's highest point at 4,139 ft. The Bluegrass Region is made up of rolling hills and meadows and is named for the Kentucky Bluegrass. The Northwestern part of the state is hilly land and is bordered by the Ohio River. It is also called the Western Coal Field because of its large coal deposits. The southwestern corner of KY has the swampy lowlands of the Mississippi River flood plain, and is the lowest level of the state. This area is called the Jackson Purchase and was named after Andrew Jackson. The Mammoth Cave region is in the central part of KY and is the world's longest cave system. It has 365 miles of mapped and explored cave area. The Land Between the Lakes is a recreational area, popular for hunting and fishing. It is hilly and forested, with 170,000 acres. The main land form for Eastern Kentucky is plateaus.
The land in Kentucky is much like the land in Tennessee. This land has a lot of trees and a lot of hills.