How can it be any state other than Hawaii? Alaska does have a state on its border-- just not a US state. It depends on the definition of state. In the broader world community the word state can be used to refer to a nation. In fact, in the original US sense, the concept was not much different from that. We are a federated collection of independent states. The Constitution actually had to specify that individual states do not have the authority, for example, to declare war or conclude peace.
AnswerI would say its a toss up between Hawaii, and Alaska. Neither one has a bordering US state.This is correct, in the technical sense, since Alaska borders on Yukon Territory, Canada, and the Province of British Columbia, Canada, neither of which would take kindly to being called a state.
Technically, it's two states . Alaska and Hawaii! In the continental US, Maine is the state that shares a border with only one other state, New Hampshire. Several states share borders with two other states . Washington, Oregon, South Carolina, Florida, and Rhode Island.
Hawaii which shares no borders or boundaries.
Alaska and Hawaii both border no other state.
Maine borders one state.
Alaska and Hawaii border no other state.
Maine borders one state.
Hawaii has zero and so does Alaska but in the continental contiguous lower 48 states only Maine has 1 state bordering it.
Maine
Maine has the least number of states bordering it in the continental US, with only one state (New Hampshire) bordering it.
Maine borders only one state.
Only Alaska and Hawaii do not share borders with other US states. Every other state shares a border with at least one other state.
No US State borders both.
Maine is the only state that only borders one other state (New Hampshire).
1 state borders Maine. That state is New Hampshire.
Alaska
Maine.
Honduras does not border any US state.
The US state which borders North Dakota on the west is Montana.
The US state of Maryland borders Washington DC on the east.
Canada does not have states.