The most of the US states are nestled in and rub shoulders with other states. Even California with its expansive coastline has a lot of neighbors! Of course, the states of Hawaii and Alaska are in a special position: they have no borders at all with other states (Hawaii is an island, and Alaska only borders Canada).

The unique distinction of only bordering a single state, however, belongs to Maine. Located far up the East coast of the United States, Maine shares a single state border with New Hampshire. The rest of Maine’s borders are shared with the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, as well as the Atlantic Ocean.

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