Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska, a state whose northern border is South Dakota and whose southern border is Kansas.
The state that makes up most of its northern border is Nebraska.
The 49th Parallel.
Kansas-Nebraska act helped shaped nebraska southern border during civil war and slavery. On the southwest border with Colorado and western border of nebraska into wyoming its shaped like a panhandle due to the way the surveryors wanted colorado and wyoming to be shaped. Gold and and silver was very important to colorado and wyoming so they shifted nebraska western half to be a panhandle. The northern border with South Dakota was influenced by missouri river and so surveyors drew a straight line from the river west on 43 paralell north to wyoming. On the eastern border with Iowa the missouri river was a major influence of the eastern border.
The states that border Nebraska, from the north going clockwise: South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming.
The countries that border Ecuador are Colombia and PeruColumbia on the northern border and Peru on the eastern and southern borders. The western border of course is the Pacific Ocean.
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Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska.
Lincoln. Capital of Nebraska.
Nebraska borders South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south. Lincoln is the capital city in Nebraska.
Nebraska borders South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south. Lincoln is the capital city in Nebraska.
The state is Nebraska. It is located in the central United States and is bordered by South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south.
211 miles
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South Dakota shares its northern border with Nebraska.
211 miles
Nebraska.
The greatest distance between the northern and southern border of Kansas is approximately 211 miles.