West Virginia is bordered by Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Ohio to the northwest, Pennsylvania to the north and Maryland to the northeast. The Ohio River is the border on the west. The North branch of the Potomac River is part of the border on the Northeast. The Big Sandy River is part of the Southwest border.
There is no such state as "East Virginia." There is just Virginia and West Virginia. However, Virginia and West Virginia do share a border.
Maryland and Virginia both border West Virginia towards the northeast.
West Virginia and Kentucky
No, West Virginia does not share a border with Tennessee. Kentucky, Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, and Pennsylvania are states that border West Virginia.
No West Virginia only shares a border with Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland
Vermont and West Virginia do not border the Atlantic Ocean.
Kentucky and West Virginia
Virginia, of which West Virginia was part until the Civil War, has the longest border, to the south and southeast. The border with Ohio on the west is the second longest.
As West Virginia and Maryland share a border, they are 0 miles apart.
The Mason-Dixon Line (or Mason and Dixon's Line) was surveyed between 1763 and 1767 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon to resolve disputes over the borders between the colonies of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia (in the area now Known as the state of West Virginia. The line demarcates the vertical border between Maryland and Delaware, and horizontally the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland, West Virginia. The line surveyed actually comprises a small portion of the border between W.Virginia and Pennsylvania.This line has been later referred to as the line that separates free states from slave states.
West Virginia is the state that borders Virginia to the west, hence the name.
West Virginia is a landlocked state and does not have a coastline or border the ocean.