Alaska has the longest coastline among the continental U.S. states. Its coastline stretches for over 6,600 miles along the Pacific Ocean to the south and west and the Arctic Ocean to the north, due to its unique geography with numerous bays, fjords, and islands.
The state with the longest coastline in the US is Alaska.
Asia is the continent with the longest coastline.
Alaska has the longest coastline of any U.S. state, stretching over 6,600 miles.
Virginia - wrong North Carolina with 301 miles of coastline
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Alaska has the longest coastline among the continental U.S. states. Its coastline stretches for over 6,600 miles along the Pacific Ocean to the south and west and the Arctic Ocean to the north, due to its unique geography with numerous bays, fjords, and islands.
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.
The state with the longest coastline in the US is Alaska.
Asia is the continent with the longest coastline.
The state on the west coast of the United States with the longest coastline is California. California borders on the Pacific Ocean.
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The state of Maine has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, at around 3,500 miles. Its capital city is Augusta.
The state with the longest Atlantic coastline is Florida at 1350 miles, or 2170 kilometers. It is also the second longest coastline in the US after Alaska.