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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has the longest shoreline in the world, with approximately 146 miles of coastline.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world, spanning approximately 202,080 kilometers due to its extensive shoreline along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans.
The country with the longest coastline is Canada with 152,100 miles of coastline. The country with the smallest coastline is Monaco with a coastline of 3.5 miles.
Somalia has the longest there is not question about that
Brazil shares its longest border with Bolivia.
I believe it's Canada.
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Alaska.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has the longest shoreline in the world, with approximately 146 miles of coastline.
Lake of the Woods in Minnesota, US, and Manitoba, Canada, has an extraordinarily crinkly coastline and over 14,000 islands. Their combined shoreline is over 65,000 miles.
Alaska has the longest shoreline of any US state by far.
The Second longest shoreline is California The Second longest is Michigan. 1st is Alaska with over 6,000 miles, Michigan is 2nd with over 3,000 miles and California has around 1,000 miles.
No state has both. Alaska has the longest State Border with Canada. Florida has the longest Atlantic shoreline.
The state with the longest coastline is Alaska, with around 33,904 miles of shoreline. Maine has the second longest coastline with approximately 3,478 miles, followed by Florida with around 8,436 miles. Other states like California, Hawaii, and Louisiana also have notable shoreline lengths.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world, spanning approximately 202,080 kilometers due to its extensive shoreline along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans.
The state with a shoreline measuring 3,288 miles is Florida. However, Alaska has the longest shoreline of any U.S. state, measuring over 6,600 miles. The significant length of Alaska's coastline is due to its numerous islands and inlets. Florida is known for its extensive beaches and coastal areas, making it the longest shoreline in the contiguous United States.
The province in South Africa with the longest shoreline is KwaZulu-Natal. It boasts approximately 600 kilometers of coastline along the Indian Ocean, featuring beautiful beaches and diverse marine ecosystems. This extensive shoreline is not only a significant draw for tourism but also plays a crucial role in the province's economy and culture.