International border states of the United States
The international border states are those states in the United States which border either Canada, Mexico, Cuba or Russia. There are eighteen: thirteen on the US-Canada border and four on the US-Mexico border and one has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas.
US States bordering Canada (east to west):
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US States bordering Mexico (east to west):
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US States bordering Cuba and The Bahamas
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US States bordering Russia
Alaska (water boundary)
Border Lengths: [1]
State | Length of Border | Bordering Country |
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Alaska | 1,538 mi (2,475 km) | Canada |
Texas | 1,241 mi (1,997 km) | Mexico |
Michigan | 721 mi (1,160 km) | Canada |
Maine | 611 mi (983 km) | Canada |
Minnesota | 547 mi (880 km) | Canada |
Montana | 545 mi (877 km) | Canada |
New York | 445 mi (716 km) | Canada |
Washington | 427 mi (687 km) | Canada |
Arizona | 373 mi (600 km) | Mexico |
North Dakota | 310 mi (499 km) | Canada |
New Mexico | 180 mi (290 km) | Mexico |
Ohio | 146 mi (235 km) | Canada |
California | 140 mi (225 km) | Mexico |
Vermont | 90 mi (145 km) | Canada |
New Hampshire | 58 mi (93 km) | Canada |
Idaho | 45 mi (72 km) | Canada |
Pennsylvania | 42 mi (68 km) | Canada |
See also
- List of regions of the United States
- Northern Tier (United States)
References
^ U.S. International Borders: Brief Facts