Depending on how you define Southwestern states, you have Arizona and New Mexico for certain. California and Texas can be added to your list if your definition is broad enough. All of these states border Mexico. None of the states on the Canadian border would be considered "southwetern".
Arizona ("AZ") lies in the southwestern United States, on the border with Mexico.
There are not 17 states that border another country in the US only 16
Canada or Mexico
Texas
Oklahoma was previously known as the Indian Territory. It is located in the southwestern region of the United States and does not share a border with a foreign country.
It is 14/50.
The southwestern state that does not touch a foreign country is New Mexico. While it shares borders with several U.S. states, including Texas, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, it does not have a border with any foreign country like its neighbors to the south and west. New Mexico is landlocked in terms of international borders, making it unique among southwestern states.
No, Wyoming does not border any other country. It is bordered on all sides by US states.
Yukon Territory in Canada shares a border with Alaska in the United States.
no. it borders the ocean and other states.
Alaska..
Mexico is directly south of and adjacent to the southwestern United States.