This spot is called Four Corners and the states that occupy this location is are Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona.
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Fiji counts as a state can does not make up the four corners region
The four corner states are Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona.
The Four Corners is the area where four states meet at one spot and has nothing to do with cities. These states are Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona.
I think you meant which one doesn't belong in which case it is Nevada. The other four states make up the four corners where the corners of all four states touch.
The Four Corners Monument marks the point where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. Each state's boundary is represented by a marker at this location, allowing visitors to stand in all four states simultaneously.
Starting from the northwest and going clockwise the states are Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.
Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico.
The place where they meet is called "4 Corners". Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.
Two corners make up an edge.
A standing committee is a group of legislatures that expected to make a determination on any matters pertaining to a designated topic. There are 19 standing committees in the House of Representatives within the United States government.
The borders of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Arizona all meet in one spot at what is called "the four courners" since the state borders make four 90° angles like the corners of a square. New Mexico is therefore one of the four-corner states