Well, there are no countries beside the US but there is Canada (overtop) and Mexico (below) are the countries bordering the U.S. There is only the Atlantic and Pacific oceans beside the country.
Mexico (the country) is south of California. New Mexico (the U.S. state) is east of California, past Arizona.
the south east tip of Mexico beside the Caribbean
the south east tip of mexico beside the Caribbean
Paradoxically, it is considered almost extint in Mexico; nowadays, most populations of Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) are located in Canada and Alaska.
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Canada is divided in to provinces and territories!
India and England are countries that both have Parliaments. Guatemala, France, Russia, Mexico, Paraguay and Spain all have Congresses.
No, it's part of Mexico not California. I say that because it's right beside Baja California (which is part of Mexico), and also the Gulf of California is right beside Mexico.
Canada and the US are each other's largest trading partner. Reasons are several, but include proximity and a similar economy.
Russia is west of Canada of if you try to be smart the US is because of Alaska is right beside Canada but it is also under Canada
No. Canada is an independent country and has never been owned by the US. Canada was owned by the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Today, Canada is a British Commonwealth. Meaning they have their own government but they are still ruled by the British Monarch.