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Gulf of California, Gulf of Alaska
The natural symbol on the red and white Canadian flag is the maple leaf.
In Alaska there is 6 months day & night
The two states with a town called North Pole are Alaska and New York. In Alaska, North Pole is a small city near Fairbanks, known for its Christmas-themed attractions. In New York, North Pole is a hamlet located in the town of Wilmington in the Adirondack Mountains region.
The area that includes modern Arkansas was settled by the French in 1682.On November 16, 1762, France ceded the land to Spain.On October 1, 1800, Spain gave the territory back to France.On April 30, 1803, France sold the territory to the United States.The land including modern Arkansas remained unorganized until 1805. It was organized as the Louisiana Territory in July 1805, then as the Missouri Territory in June 1812, and finally the Arkansaw Territory in March 1819. At some point during the early 1820s, the name was changed from Arkansaw to Arkansas. The borders of the Arkansas Territory changed in July 1821, in November 1824 and in May 1828, when it took on its present borders. The territory became a state of the United States on June 15, 1836.On May 6, 1861, Arkansas seceded from the United States, and on May 18, 1861, it was admitted as a state of the Confederate States of America. The CSA dissolved after losing the Civil War to the USA in 1865, and on June 22, 1868, Arkansas was readmitted as a state of the United States of America.
Yukon Territory and British Columbia both share borders with Alaska.
According to Trivial Pursuit, it is Alaska.
Alaska
Yukon Territory.
Alaska.
British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.
Yukon is next to Alaska. The Yukon is in Canada.
The border that borders Canada is called the Canadian border.
Nunavut
No, the Yukon Territory is in Canada and takes its name from the Yukon river which flows through the territory and then into Alaska on its way to the Bering Sea.
Only two provinces border the Rocky Mountains. They are British Columbia and Alberta. However, the territory of Yukon also borders the Rockies.
The five U.S. states that border another country are Alaska (borders Canada and Russia), Maine (borders Canada), Michigan (borders Canada), Minnesota (borders Canada), and Washington (borders Canada).