International border states of the United States

The international border states are those states in the U.S. that border either the Bahamas, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, or Russia. With a total of eighteen of such states, thirteen (including Alaska) lie on the U.S.–Canada border, four on the U.S.–Mexico border, and one consists of a maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas.

International border states are shown in red on this map. Florida shares a water border with Cuba and The Bahamas.

Border with Canada

Thirteen states lie on the U.S.–Canada border. The U.S. states of Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin do not share a direct geographic border with Canada. They do, however, possess customs facilities due to their place along the Great Lakes, which leads to the Canadian border. (All three states connect Lake Michigan, while Wisconsin also connects to Lake Superior).

StateAdjacent province
or territory
Length of border[1]Description (if not land border)
AlaskaBritish Columbia and Yukon1,538 mi (2,475 km)
MichiganOntario721 mi (1,160 km)Water boundary (land border on Crystal Island)
MaineNew Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Quebec611 mi (983 km)Water boundary with Nova Scotia
MinnesotaManitoba and Ontario547 mi (880 km)Water boundary with Ontario
MontanaAlberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan545 mi (877 km)
New YorkOntario and Quebec445 mi (716 km)Water boundary with Ontario
WashingtonBritish Columbia427 mi (687 km)
North DakotaManitoba and Saskatchewan310 mi (499 km)
OhioOntario146 mi (235 km)On Lake Erie
VermontQuebec90 mi (145 km)
New HampshireQuebec58 mi (93 km)
IdahoBritish Columbia45 mi (72 km)
PennsylvaniaOntario42 mi (68 km)On Lake Erie

Border with Mexico

Four states lie on the U.S.–Mexico border.

StateAdjacent Mexican stateLength of border[1]Description
TexasChihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas1,241 mi (1,997 km)
ArizonaBaja California and Sonora373 mi (600 km)
New MexicoChihuahua and Sonora180 mi (290 km)
CaliforniaBaja California140 mi (225 km)

Borders with other countries

In addition to the states bordering on Canada and Mexico, the U.S. state of Florida shares maritime boundaries with Cuba and the Bahamas, and Alaska shares a water boundary with Russia (in addition to its land border with Canada).

StateLength of border[1]Bordering country
Alaska1,538 mi (2,475 km)Russia (water boundary)
(Canada to the east)
FloridaCuba and the Bahamas (water boundaries)

See also

References

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