The following Mexican states have shores on the Gulf of Mexico. From north to south:
Gulf of Mexico - a large body of water that borders Mexico to the east. Guatemala - a country that borders Mexico on the south; it borders the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Pacific Ocean - a large body of water that borders Mexico to the west. Yucatan Peninsula - a peninsula off the southeast coast of Mexico (in the Gulf of Mexico).
The Gulf of Mexico to the north and west; the Caribbean Sea to the east.
Florida is a peninsula its border by the Atlantic and the gulf of Mexico
Florida is a long peninsula that borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
There is no such thing as a"Gulf of New Mexico". There is a "Gulf of Mexico", and Texas is the state that borders both the gulf and the country of Mexico.
Nothing. Mexico's Mainland is connected to the Yucatan peninsula trough the Tehuantepec Isthmus; such peninsula borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Maybe you are referring to the long, slim peninsula to the northwest, known as Baja California. Such peninsula is separated from the mainland by the Sea of Cortes or Gulf of California.
The Gulf of Mexico.
The Rio Grande, Red and Sabine rivers and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico.
The two countries that border the Gulf of Mexico are ; USA and Mexico. And The Peninsula in SE Mexico is the Yucatan Peninsula
The Gulf of Mexico, considered one of the biggest in the world in terms of area.
Only the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexicoqualify as such. The United States is also bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (Eastern seaboard) and the Arctic Ocean (Alaska). On the other hand, Mexico has access to the Gulf of California (west of Baja California peninsula) and the Caribbean Sea (east of Yucatan peninsula).