Idaho is East.
Oregon is South.
British Columbia, Canada is North.
If you are talking about Washington, DC, the closest states are Virginia and Maryland.
It is Atlantic ocean.
Washington state: the Pacific. Washington DC: The Atlantic. Washington Tyne & Wear: the North Sea.
There are no states that touch Alaska. The Nearest state is Washington.
Olympia is the state capital of Washington. The next nearest state capitals would be Boise, Idaho and Salem, Oregon.
No, there is not a CarMax in Seattle, or even in the state of Washington. The nearest CarMax to you is in Roseville, California.
Annapolis, Maryland, is the state capital closest to Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.
Your question is very poorly worded.The national capital of California is the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C. The nearest state capital to Washington, D.C., is Annapolis, Maryland.The nearest state capital to the state capital of California (Sacramento) is Carson City, Nevada. Carson City is also the state capital closest to the California state line, unless you include Mexicali, the capital of the Mexican state of Baja California. Mexicali is just over the border from Calexico, California.
None, really. Washington State is the closest. Alaska shares it's land border with Canada.Of the United States of America, the nearest states to Alaska are Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
It is in Washington state. The nearest foreign country would be Canada, about 125 miles from the border.
The answer will depend on whether you mean Washington state, Washington DC or any one of the other cities and towns across the world which are called Washington. It will also depend on whether you mean degree in terms of latitude or longitude.
Washington D.C is "Washington (in the) District of Columbia". Washington D.C. is not in any US state. The District of Columbia serves as it's "state" indication (such as for postal mail), even though D.C. is NOT a state.The nearest city called Washington is Washington, Pennsylvania. Citizens of Washington, Pennsylvania still refer to their town as "Little Washington" (especially pre-1970), and referred to D.C. as "Big Washington",
There is only one Washington state ... and yes, Seattle is in Washington state.