North Carolina, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Washington D.C border Virginia. * Maryland borders to the Northeast * West Virginia borders to the Northwest * Kentucky borders to the West * Tennessee borders to the Southwest * North Carolina borders to the south * Washington D.C borders between Virginia and Maryland. It is not in a state.
The answer is 15. In the south Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California border with Mexico. In the north Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine border Canada. Ohio and Pennsylvania have a water border with Canada. That's right bud, yr prtty smrt!
First of all, South America is a continent, or at least a region of the Americas. It is not a country. Second, of the two, Canada borders the US.
There could be two depending on the direction. Maryland and West Virginia are between the two states.
The two states that have borders ending at 40 degrees north latitude are Colorado and Nebraska. This latitude line forms part of the boundary between these two states in the central United States. Additionally, it also marks the northern border of Kansas to the south.
No. Arkansas borders Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest, Oklahoma to the west, Missouri to the north, as well as Tennessee and Mississippi on the east.
North Carolina and Tennessee border Virginia to the south.
Kentucky and West Virginia border Ohio on the south.
Maryland is bordered on the south by West Virginia and Virginia.
North Carolina and Tennessee border Virginia on the south.
North Caroline and Tennessee. North Carolina and Tennessee.
The two states between Virginia and Georgia that also border the Atlantic Ocean are North Carolina and South Carolina.
North and South Carolina
The two states located between Georgia and Virginia that also border the Atlantic Ocean are South Carolina and North Carolina. South Carolina lies directly south of North Carolina, and both states have coastlines along the Atlantic. This positioning places them between Georgia to the south and Virginia to the north.
Virginia, of which West Virginia was part until the Civil War, has the longest border, to the south and southeast. The border with Ohio on the west is the second longest.
Virginia and West Virginia
Kentucky and West Virginia
California and Nevada border Oregon on the south.