Canada is a country in North America, bounded on its south by the United States, on its east by the North Atlantic Ocean, its west by the Pacific Ocean (and Alaska), and its north by the Arctic Ocean. To the northeast is Greenland (which in June 2009 became a separate country within the Kingdom of Denmark), and across the Arctic Ocean are the Scandinavian countries (Norway and Finland) and Russia. St. Pierre and Miquelon, south of Newfoundland, are part of France. So technically, France is a neighboring country
Yes. Canada has several issues under NAFTA with the USA as well as Arctic border disputes. It has active territorial disputes with Denmark over Hans island. It also has internal disputes with First Nations which have country to country relation with the federal government. Russia and Canada have disputes over the claims to areas of the Arctic OceanIt has periodic border disputes with France over the boundaries of the islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. In short Canada has disputes with all it's neighbouring countries.
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The Dominican Republic. Cuba. Jamaica. Haiti.
Metropolitan France has land borders with:AndorraBelgiumGermanyItalyLuxembourgMonacoSpainSwitzerland.
There are several countries that are neighboring countries to India and do not have a democratic form of government. One of these countries is China.
Canada and Mexico are the neighboring countries of the United States of America.
Canada and Mexico are neighboring countries of the United States.
The United States of America is the only country that actually borders Canada.
If you mean states as in countries, then Canada and Mexico.
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The "neignboring countries" of the US are Canada (north) and Mexico (south). The US state of Alaska has a sea border with Russia (Bering Strait) and the US state of Florida has a sea border with the Bahamas to the east and Cuba to the south.
The three neighboring countries of the USA are Canada to the north, Mexico to the south, and Russia to the west across the Bering Strait.
America does not have direct neighboring countries. However, the United States shares borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.
There are 7 neighboring countries of India Bangladesh.Bhutan.Pakistan.Afghanistan.China.Nepal.Burma.
Neighboring countries? There is Canada to the north. That is the closest country. All the others are too far away to be considered "neighbors" .
Brazil is a formal region as it is defined by governmental boundaries, such as its political borders with neighboring countries and its administrative divisions within the country.
Yes. Canada has several issues under NAFTA with the USA as well as Arctic border disputes. It has active territorial disputes with Denmark over Hans island. It also has internal disputes with First Nations which have country to country relation with the federal government. Russia and Canada have disputes over the claims to areas of the Arctic OceanIt has periodic border disputes with France over the boundaries of the islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. In short Canada has disputes with all it's neighbouring countries.