Canada borders the United States to the north.
Illinois shares land borders with several other US states and one of the Great Lakes, but does not share a border with another country. It is possible, though, to travel by boat from Illinois to Canada.
The Canadian province of Manitoba borders both US states of North Dakota and Minnesota.
No country borders the US to the west. The western border of the US is the Pacific Ocean.
Missouri and Tennessee border eight states. Missouri borders Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. Tennessee borders Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri.
Mexico - The United States borders it to the North, and Guatemala borders it to the South.
Missouri shares borders with 8 states - Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa.
If you are referring to the United states of America, then Canada borders the US directly to the north.If you are referring to the United states of America, then Canada borders the US directly to the north.If you are referring to the United states of America, then Canada borders the US directly to the north.If you are referring to the United states of America, then Canada borders the US directly to the north.If you are referring to the United states of America, then Canada borders the US directly to the north.If you are referring to the United states of America, then Canada borders the US directly to the north.
Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota are the three US states which border North Dakota.
Tennessee and Missouri each share borders with eight states.Here are the states with their neighbors, listed clockwise.Tennessee: Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri.Missouri: Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
There are actually two states that border the largest number of states.Tennessee borders with 8 states: Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.Missouri also borders with 8 states: Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma.There are no other states that border with more than 8 states.
Manitoba shares borders with North Dakota and Minnesota.