Tennessee is the southeastern state that touches the most other states in the region. It shares borders with eight states: Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri. This strategic location makes Tennessee a key crossroads in the southeastern United States.
Maine touches only one other state, New Hampshire.
The Danube River touches 10 states
Hawaii is an island state that does not touch any other states.
Uttar Pradesh touches the boundaries of maximum number of other Indian states with borders shared with 9 states.
If we are talking about the United States, then it would be Alaska. Alaska
Tennessee borders eight other states.
Uttar Pradesh
Either Manhattan or Hawaii. . . . I will vote for Hawaii.
Missouri and Tennessee touch eight states each. Tennessee touches Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, and Mississippi. Missouri borders Arkansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Tennessee and Missouri are examples of states that are each bordered by eight other states.
Both Missouri and Tennessee are bordered by 8 states. However, Tennessee is separated from Missouri and Arkansas by the Mississippi River. Tennessee does not "touch" Missouri or Arkansas. Therefore, Tennessee "touches" 6 states. Missouri does not "touch" Tennessee. Therefore, Missouri "touches" 7 states. Missouri touches 7 states and Tennessee touches 6 states.