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Five states border the Gulf of Mexico. From west to east, they are Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida.

Mexico has states, too, five of which border the Gulf of Mexico:

6) Tamaulipas

7) Veracruz

8) Tabasco

9) Campeche

10) Yucatan
Well, without looking at a map, I would say: Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida

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