The southwestern state that does not touch a foreign country is New Mexico. While it shares borders with several U.S. states, including Texas, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, it does not have a border with any foreign country like its neighbors to the south and west. New Mexico is landlocked in terms of international borders, making it unique among southwestern states.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma was previously known as the Indian Territory. It is located in the southwestern region of the United States and does not share a border with a foreign country.
There are 8 states that can be considered "southwest states" -- California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and Oklahoma. The first four (CA, AZ, NM, TX) have borders with Mexico. The other four do not.
The state you are thinking of is Alaska. It borders Canada and the Pacific Ocean, but not any of the other 49 States.
Hawaii is a state in the United States that does not touch or border another state. It is located in the Pacific Ocean and consists of a group of islands.
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An enclave state is a country or territory that is entirely surrounded by another country. This means that the enclave state does not have any borders that touch international waters or other countries except the country that surrounds it. Examples of enclave states include Lesotho, San Marino, and Vatican City.
No country that is not Canada or Mexico does not touch the U.S.
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The Indian Ocean meets the Southern Ocean at the southwestern corner of Western Australia.
Yes. Both the US state of New Mexico and the country of Mexico border each other.
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