Canada, USA and Mexico are all independent countries; Alaska is a state of the United States.
Neighbouring countries to the USA (which includes Alaska) is Canada to the north, and Mexico to the south.
The U.S., india, Mexico, Summer in alaska, Etc.
The US shares borders with Canada and Mexico.
Alaska; it is not a country (but a state).
the five largest countries are Alaska,Texas,California,Montana,New Mexico
No, Alaska is nowhere near Gulf of Mexico.
California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
in parts of Alaska or Canada by the upper border of the USA
Yes if you consider "America" as the continent where countries such as Canada, the United States or Mexico are located; otherwise a Mexican is from Mexico and an American is from the United States.
There are 6,081 kilometers (3,778 miles) between Anchorage, Alaska and Mexico City, Mexico on a straight line.
Mexico, Canada (land borders) and Russia (from Alaska), or the Bahamas from the lower 48