Of any US state, yes. But including countries, no.
The state with the longest coastline in the US is Alaska.
Of Florida's total 1350 miles of coastline, approximately 580 miles of it are on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of Florida is F. No, not really. Actually, the capital of Florida is Tallahassee.
Florida has a total shoreline of approximately 8,436 miles, including tidal shorelines along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This extensive coastline makes Florida the state with the longest coastline in the contiguous United States.
It is 1,350 miles according to NOAA.
Because Hawaii is an Island State it has no land boundaries and has 100% coastline. Alaska has much more coatline but is not an Island and therefore has a much smaller percentage of coastline.
Florida has 1197 miles of coastline.
The coastline of Florida is the longest of any state in the continental United States. It is about 1,350 miles, or 2,170 km.
Florida has a longer coastline than Maine. Florida's coastline stretches for about 1,350 miles, while Maine's coastline is around 3,500 miles long, making it longer than Florida's coastline.
At 1,350 miles, Florida has the most coastline in the contiguous United States.
Maine is the New England state with the longest coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. It has 228 miles of coastline.
Over 1,200 miles.
The sea.
Florida. The coastline extends from Alabama to Georgia. From the Gulf of Mexico around to the Atlantic Ocean.
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