mostly Arkansas with Missouri a close second
but to a much lesser extent Kentucky also
& even Virginia & North Carolina in a few perceptible spots
& yikes technically Georgia Alabama & Mississippi too
owing to imperceptible imperfections in their state lines
The state that is directly north of Alabama is Tennessee. Its state capital is Nashville.
Alabama is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida to the south, and Mississippi to the west.
The two states that border Tennessee on the west are Missouri and Arkansas.
Covering most of Kentucky's southern border is the US State of Tennessee.That would be Tennessee. And East of Kentucky is Virginia. West, is oh....Arkansas?
The country that is west of Texas is Mexico, Japan, and China.
The state directly east of Tennessee is North Carolina.
The South-West tip of Alabama is directly on the Gulf of Mexico. The remainder of the state's southern border is adjacent to Florida. To the west, Mississippi is Alabama's neighbouring state and the Eastern border is adjacent to Georgia. Alabama's northern neighbour is the state of Tennessee.
West Tennessee State Penitentiary was created in 1990.
The state that is directly north of Alabama is Tennessee. Its state capital is Nashville.
Arkansas borders Tennessee to the west
Tennessee is a state. The largest city is Nashville.
Bahama!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOO!
Directly touching the west boarders of Virginia is West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Indiana is farthest east. To travel from Tennessee to Indiana the direction of travel is 6° East of true North.
Arkansas borders Tennessee to the west
The Tennessee constitution defines the "Grand Divisions" of Tennessee as East Tennessee, Central Tennessee and West Tennessee. The three stars in the Tennessee flag represent the three Grand Divisions of the state. The blue circle around the stars represents the unity of the "Grand Divisions" of the state.
Both Kentucky and Virginia can be considered as north of Tennessee.