Virginia borders 5 states, California only 3
Virginia
West Virginia does not have any panhandles. The term "panhandle" typically refers to a narrow strip of territory that extends from a larger geographic area, such as the panhandle of Florida. West Virginia is a landlocked state with a more compact shape.
Some examples of counties that share more than one state border include Bristol County in Massachusetts, which borders both Rhode Island and Connecticut, and York County in Pennsylvania, which borders Maryland and West Virginia.
Tennessee borders more states than Georgia. Tennessee borders the eight states Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri. Georgia borders the five states Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
Montana borders the most Canadian provinces of any state: three. It borders British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
The original borders of Virginia, established in the early 17th century, extended far beyond the current state limits. Initially, the colony was granted a charter that encompassed all the land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, and from the northern border of present-day Maryland to the southern border of North Carolina. Over time, as new colonies were established and boundaries were redrawn, Virginia's territory was reduced. By the time of the American Revolution, Virginia's borders had been more clearly defined, leading to the establishment of its current boundaries.
virginia
No. Kentucky has seven states bordering it, but Tennessee and Missouri both have eight state borders.
Tennessee borders 8 states (as does Missouri), the most of any.
Virginia was one of the first states, and the oldest English colony. There have been more presidents from Virginia than any other state.
new mexico
Yes, it borders state of mind.