The Missouri River and the Yellowstone River both cross the border of Montana and North Dakota.
Montana border North Dakota to the west. South Dakota to the south. Minnesota to the east. The Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan border North Dakota on the north.
The US state of Montana has an eastern border with North Dakota and South Dakota.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho all share a border with Montana.
North Dakota and South Dakota
North Dakota and Montana border Saskatchewan.
North Dakota shares its northern border with Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada. North Dakota shares its eastern border with Minnesota, its southern border with South Dakota and its western border with Montana.
Yes.
Montana is bordered on the west by Idaho; on the south by Wyoming; on the east by South Dakota and North Dakota; and on the north by British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, Canada.
Montana is the only state which borders western North Dakota.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho are the four states which border the US state of Montana.
Montana [877 km/545 mi] has a longer border with Canada than North Dakota [499 km/310 mi].
The US state of Montana is bordered by North Dakota and South Dakota on its eastern border.