There are no fully independent currently existing countries starting with W:
Wales, a country in the United Kingdom.
Western Sahara in north western Africa surrounded by Morocco, Algeria, and Mauritania is currently considered a 'proposed state', it's legal status is disputed and its sovereignty has not been resolved.
Western Samoa dropped the word 'western' from it's name in 1997.
Western Germany rejoined with East Germany after its split following WWII.
Wallis and Futuna is a French Island territory in the South Pacific
There are no states that begin with the letter E
I am not from the US: I did not look in the dictionary (I used an Atlas ! No !! No I didn't ..) 8 US States begin with the letter M. Maine Mississippi Missouri Montana Minnesota Maryland Massachusetts & Michigan.
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona and Arkansas are U.S. states. They begin with the letter A.
Utah is the only US state that begins with the letter U.
Oh, dude, there's only one state that starts with a Y, and that's good ol' Wyoming. So, if you were hoping for a long list of exciting Y states, I hate to burst your bubble. But hey, at least Wyoming has Yellowstone National Park, so that's something, right?
There are no US states that begin with the letter Q.
The only US state to begin with G is: Georgia
there are only 2 states in the US that start with a K
=FLORIDA OF COURSE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Florida is the only US state to begin with F.=
There are two US states that begin with the letter K. They are:Kansas (KS)Kentucky (KY)
No US states begin with the letter E. However, there are several foreign states that begin with the letter E including the following: · Espirito Santo is one of the 26 states in Brazil · Ebonyi and Edo are two of the 36 states in Nigeria
There are no states that begin with the letter E
There are two US states that begin with the letter V. They are:Vermont (VT)Virginia (VA)
Three US states begin with the letter O - Ohio, Oklahoma and Oregon.
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansas
US states that begin with the letter W:WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
· Alabama · Alaska · Arizona · Arkansas · Louisiana