According to the Australian government, the state with the longest border is Western Australia, which has a border length of approximately 5,500 kilometers. This accounts for about 29% of Australia's total border length, which includes both land and maritime boundaries.
The Australian state with the longest border is Western Australia, which shares extensive borders with the Northern Territory and South Australia. Western Australia's border measures approximately 3,400 kilometers. Australia's total land border length is around 8,000 kilometers, so Western Australia's border represents about 42.5% of the country's total border length.
The question does not make sense. All of the states of Australia share a border with another state. Even Tasmania, the island state, shares an actual land border as well as a water border with another state.
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Sweden's longest land border is with Norway. Finland is the only other country with which Sweden has a land border, although only a narrow waterway separates Sweden from Denmark.
Asia is the continent that has the longest land border.
There is no Australian state which shares a border with all other states. No state except for Victoria shares a land border with Tasmania. South Australia shares a border with all mainland states and the Northern Territory.
South Australia's land border is 3 185 km long.
The longest land border in the world is between Russia and Kazakhstan, stretching approximately 7,500 kilometers.
The countries with the longest land border are Canada and the United States. They share a border that is approximately 8,891 kilometers (5,525 miles) long.
If you simply check a map of the world (google maps is a good source) you will see that the longest land border that Chile has is with Argentina.
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