No. West Virginia was formed from the northwestern part of Virginia during the Civil War. It only borders Kentucky and Virginia to the south.
As West Virginia and Maryland share a border, they are 0 miles apart.
Virginia and West Virginia
West Virginia is bordered by Maryland to the northeast.
Both Virginia and West Virginia share a border with Maryland, so they are virtually equal distances away.
Kentucky is indeed east of the Mississippi River. The Mississippi forms part of the western border of Illinois about 100 miles from the eastern border of Kentucky.
Virginia, of course! Though it also share borders with Maryland and Pennsylvania on the east.
Virginia, West Virginia, to the east; Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, to the north; Tennessee to the south; Missouri to the west.
They share a common border and in addition parts of West Virginia are in between.
Ohio borders Kentucky, and both border West Virginia.Maryland is farther east, bordering West Virginia on the east as Kentucky and Ohio border it on the west.
Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware and West Virginia
To the North: Indiana, Ohio To the East: West Virginia, Virginia To the South: Tennessee To the West: Missouri, Illinois