California's north-south border is 800 miles, making it the state with the longest north-south border in the United States. The border is shared with Arizona and Nevada. Its coastline is 840 miles long, and it is the third largest state after Alaska and Texas. California has a wide range of geographical features, including coastlines and mountains. The longest north-south border of all U.S. states is Alaska's border with Canada, which is 1538 miles.
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Minnesota is approximately 400 miles long from north to south, stretching from the border with Canada to the southern border with Iowa.
The shortest distance would be 0 km, right on the border. The longest distance would be about 1610 km (1000 miles) from the border of Oregon to the border of Mexico.
0 miles, they border each other.
Oregon's coastline is 363 miles in length. Stretching from the Columbia River in the north to the California/Oregon border in the south.
North Canada, South Mexico.
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You can make the border in about 600 miles. San Diego is another 800 miles south.
About 773 miles from the New Mexico border west of El Paso to the border with Louisiana.
Four States: * Washington * Idaho * Nevada and * California.
It is about 792 miles long from the south end of I-5 to where the same interstate reaches the Oregon border.