Pennsylvania is bordered to the east by the Delaware River and New Jersey. To the south, the border is delineated by the Mason-Dixon Line, separating it from Maryland and Delaware. The western border is marked by the Ohio River and the northern border adjoins New York, New Jersey, and Lake Erie.
Pennsylvania borders Maryland to the south.
New Jersey and Delaware border Pennsylvania to the east.
New York touches the northern border of Pennsylvania.
Three states border New Jersey. New York borders the state to the northeast, Pennsylvania to the west, and Delaware to the southwest.
To the north of Pennsylvania, the state of New York borders its northern boundary. Additionally, Lake Erie forms part of Pennsylvania's northwestern border, while the southern shores of Lake Ontario are also within proximity to the northern part of Pennsylvania.
The north border of Pennsylvania is touched by the state of New York. This border runs along the northern edge of Pennsylvania and is defined by various natural features, including rivers and streams. The border also includes parts of the Allegheny National Forest.
A natural border could be a river, sea or mountain range. Political borders are simply arbitrary lines drawn on a map.
Pennsylvania is a land locked state and the Atlantic Ocean does not border it.
Pennsylvania borders Maryland to the south.
Pennsylvania Lines LLC ended in 2004.
Pennsylvania Lines LLC was created in 1998.
Both "imaginary lines" as well as a natural border, conformed by the Rio Grande River.
True. Based on the location of the two states, Delaware and Pennsylvania, it shows that Delaware does share a border with Pennsylvania.
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The US has border lines WITH (not IN ) Canada.
New Jersey, Maryland, and Pennsylvania border Delaware.
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