The closest U.S. state to Newfoundland is Maine. Specifically, the distance between Newfoundland and the nearest point in Maine is approximately 30 kilometers (about 19 miles) across the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The proximity of Newfoundland to Maine highlights the geographical closeness of the Canadian province to the northeastern United States.
No. The closest airport is in Deer Lake.
Newfoundland does not directly border any U.S. states, as it is an island off the east coast of Canada. However, it is geographically closest to the U.S. state of Maine. The island is separated from Maine by the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Strait of Belle Isle.
Newfoundland is to Canada as Tasmania is to Australia?Newfoundland is an island province and Tasmania is an island State.
The (north part of the) Atlantic Ocean.
Prior to 1907, Newfoundland was a British colony. Newfoundland achieved national independence on September 26, 1907 and did not join Canada until March 23, 1949. The Titanic sank during the period of Newfoundland's independence in 1912. The correct answer for which country did the Titanic sink closest to is therefore the Dominion of Newfoundland
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Newfoundland was originally a state that was "new" a long time ago. The state was always there, is that voyagers just "recently" found it some time ago. That's why its called Newfoundland. Also, It's pronounced New•Fiind•Lind.
The closest ocean in the Atlantic, the closest oceans state is probably Pennsylvania.
Closest state is Florida.
Newfoundland is a Canadian province (Province is a state in Canada). Peninsula is supposedly an island.
Great Pyrenees dogs or St Bernard dogs are very close to the Newfies.
Newfoundland is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, south, and west. Its closest neighbor to the mainland is the province of Nova Scotia, located to the southwest, across the Cabot Strait. Additionally, the island of Newfoundland is near the French overseas territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, situated to the south.