Delaware shares a border with Pennsylvania and with Maryland.
No. West Virginia was formed from the northwestern part of Virginia during the Civil War. It only borders Kentucky and Virginia to the south.
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.
It has a water border with Canada and borders six US States including:Ohio (all of Ohio's eastern border meets all of PA's western border)West Virginia ** The Panhandle of West Virgina, only.Maryland (only part of PA and MD share their borders.New York (all of NY southern border and PA's northern border)New Jersey (western side of NJ and eastern side of PA)Delaware. ** This does NOT border PAPennsylvania is bordered by four states: New York in the North, Maryland in the South, New Jersey in the East, and Ohio in the West. ..Delaware and West Virginia are not anywhere near the Pennsylvania Border Lines...( Delaware is bordered on the east side of Maryland, and West Virginia is bordered on the North - West side of Virginia).Clarification:The Panhandle of West Virginia does border PA. At one time, Washington County PA extended into what is now Virginia (historical info only).If you start at the Northeast corner of PA and go west, the border is New York and part of Lake Erie on the western corner.Going along the PA's western border is Ohio. At the most southern point, the top of West Virginia forms a short border with PA.Going along PA's southern border, part of the Panhandle of West Virginia continues. Then, PA borders Maryland.Going up the eastern side of PA, it borders New Jersey.
The US State of Virginia extends further west than either West Virginia or New York.
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.
No West Virginia only shares a border with Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland
There is no such state as "East Virginia." There is just Virginia and West Virginia. However, Virginia and West Virginia do share a border.
Delaware shares a border with Pennsylvania and with Maryland.
Tennessee is west of North Carolina and shares a border with it.
Pennsylvania borders Maryland to the south.
West Virginia is a landlocked state and does not have a coastline or border the ocean.
West Virginia is the state that borders Virginia to the west, hence the name.
Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia and as a bonus it also shares a border with the District of Colurmbia.
Pennsylvania, Indiana, West Virginia, Michigan, Kentucky .
The majority of Virginia's western border is with West Virginia. The southwestern part of the state's western border is with Kentucky.
The fifth state that borders Virginia is Tennessee. Virginia is bordered by Maryland to the north, Washington D.C. to the northeast, West Virginia to the northwest, Kentucky to the west, and Tennessee to the southwest. Tennessee shares a long border with Virginia, primarily along the Appalachian Mountains.