New Mexico is bordered by Colorado to the north, Texas to the east and south, Oklahoma to the east, and Arizona to the west. New Mexico also borders the Mexico states Chihuahua and Sonora to the south.
All the States mentioned border Mexico.
California, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and the country of Mexico all border Arizona
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None. All four states that border Mexico (California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas) have one, uninterrupted border with Mexico.
No. New Mexico is in the western USA and not on the eastern (Atlantic) side. It is land locked and only has the Rio Grand River as a border on the south. See the link below for information:
The USA, Guatemala and Belize are all on Mexico's borders.
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California all share a border with Mexico, the only Spanish-speaking country that borders the US.
Colorado borders New Mexico on the north. New Mexico is also one of the "Four Corners" states; technically, you could step out of New Mexico at this point and step in to Utah (though it would be slightly northwest rather than north).
They all meet at the same point called the Four Corners area.
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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
Seven states border Colorado. They are Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Oklahoma. Arizona and Colorado touch at the Four Corners Monument and Oklahoma and Colorado share a small common border. Kansas, Nebraka, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico all have long borders to make it seven states.