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The Connecticut River forms most of the border between Vermont and New Hampshire. It is the longest river in New England, flowing south from the Connecticut Lakes in New Hampshire to Long Island Sound in Connecticut.
The Connecticut River forms the state line between New Hampshire and Vermont.
The Connecticut river forms the boundary between New Hampshire and Vermont. This river has two main tributaries and is about 410 miles in length.
The Connecticut River forms the eastern border of Vermont. The river is 410 miles long and is the longest river in New England.
Lake Champlain forms part of the border between Vermont and New York.
The Connecticut River, which flows into Long Island Sound.
The Connecticut River.The Connecticut River.
Lake Champlain forms part of the border between Vermont and New York.
Lake Champlain is a redefined border between New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont. It also forms a border between the US and Canada.
There is NO state "between New York and Vermont".
Lake Champlain.
Lake Champlain forms part of the border between Vermont and New York. The Connecticut River runs along Vermont's eastern border with New Hampshire. The Missisquoi River is an 80 mile long river in northern Vermont. The Passumpsic River is a 22 mile long in Caledonia County, Vermont. West River, Otter River and Winooski River are major rivers in Vermont.