Australia is an island nation, also counted among the continents of earth. It occupies the entire island, and has no territory outside of the island. So, technically, there are no countries bordering Australia. The nearest foreign countries are Indonesia and Papua New Guinea; but neither is close enough to Australia for their territorial waters to abut Australian waters.
Tennessee is the state that borders six other states. It shares its borders with Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west. This unique positioning makes Tennessee a key geographical area in the southeastern United States.
California is in the United States, it borders only one other country. That is Mexico. More specifically: the State of Baja California Norte, Mexico. The states that share borders with California are Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon.
Missouri is the state that borders four other states—Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee—and is situated in the central part of the United States. It plays a significant role in American transportation and commerce, with major rivers like the Mississippi and Missouri running through it. Missouri's geographical position makes it a key hub between various regions of the country.
All states, if you think about it, have borders that are man-made. you could pass from one state into another without noticing, unless the border is marked on a map or by roadside signs.
maine borders the Atlantic a nd is the easternmost state.
South Australia :)
South Australia borders all other mainland states in Australia: Western Australia to the west, Northern Territory to the north, Queensland to the northeast, New South Wales to the east, and Victoria to the southeast.
No state borders 9 other states.
No state borders 9 other states, the most borders any state has is 8 (Tennessee and Missouri)
Western Australia shares state borders with South Australia and the Northern Territory.
Washington borders only 2 other states
Both Hawaii and Alaska do not share borders with any other states.
The only state to share a border with all other mainland states in Australia is South Australia. It touches Western Australia on the west, the Northern Territory and part of Queensland on the north, and Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria on the east.
no it only borders one state
Alaska and Hawaii border no other states. If you're wondering about the contiguous United States, Maine is the only state that borders just one other state; New Hampshire.
Two landlocked states in the U.S. with the fewest state borders are Wyoming and West Virginia, each sharing borders with only 5 other states.
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