Three Canadian provinces share their southern border with the United States from west to east: British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. British Columbia is the westernmost province, followed by Alberta and then Saskatchewan. Each province has a border that runs along the US states of Alaska, Montana, and North Dakota, respectively.
The seven Canadian provinces that border the US are (from west to east):British ColumbiaAlbertaSaskatchewanManitobaOntarioQuebecNew Brunswick
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick. The Yukon Territory also shares a border with the state of Alaska.
There are actually 7 provinces (from west to east) that border the USA, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick), plus one territory (Yukon in the west).
North Dakota is near the center of US, along the northern border (which is shared with Canada). It shares its western border with Montana, its southern border with South Dakota, its eastern border with Minnesota, and its northern border with the Canadian provinces of Manitoba (to the east) and Saskatchewan (to the west).
Geographically, they share the same border. Southern Scotland is physically attached to Northern England.
Manitoba is bordered by Saskatchewan on the west and Ontario on the east.
Honduras is southeast of Guatemala. The border on the southwest is with El Salvador.
The five US states that share a border with the Province of Ontario are Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Wisconsin does not share a border with Ontario because the borders of the neighbouring states of Michigan and Minnesota converge in Lake Superior south of the International Boundary.
India and china share a border east of Nepal
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There is no such state as "East Virginia." There is just Virginia and West Virginia. However, Virginia and West Virginia do share a border.
Both the Northwest Territories and British Columbia share borders with the Yukon and Alberta.