The Spanish empire once spread across all metaphoric corners of the globe, but its Spanish-speaking history is now limited in official languages to Latin America, small patches of Africa, and Spain itself. Non-Hispanophone sovereign states bordering Hispanophone countries include: Portugal, Morocco, Andorra, France, Mauritania, Algeria (see Western Sahara for past two), Brazil, Guyana, Haiti, Belize, the United States, Cameroon, and Gabon. These countries border Spain, the Western Sahara, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Equatorial Guinea respectively, plus many more.
The only spanish speaking country that borders the United States is Mexico. For states sit along the border: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
The nearest country to Thailand is Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). The two countries share a border to the west of Thailand.
All countries that surround Nigeria (Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon) have French as at least one of their official languages.
Probably the states that share border with Mexico. They are Texas, California, Arizona, & New Mexico. The fifth could be Florida, which is close to Cuba.
The contiguous United States, also known as the Lower 48, could also be described as being coterminous.
Canada and Mexico share a border with the United States.
Too many to name them all, twelve in the US north and four in the south.
It is 14/50.
The states in the region that share an international border are [insert specific states that share a border].
California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are the US states on the border with Mexico.
No. Antarctica is a continent, and is not a country with which another country could share a border.
Alaska and Hawaii are the only two states that do not share a border with another state.
Washington D.C is a city, not a country. It shares borders with the states of Maryland and Virginia.
California and Oregon did not share a border with the 21 other Union states.
Hawaii and Alaska
Two countries share a border with the United States. To the north, the US shares a border with Canada. To the south, the US shares a border with Mexico.
Canada and Mexico physically touch the US, meaning they share a border. Russia, Cuba, and the Bahamas are countries near the US that do not share a border.