If you look at the map in the related links, you'll see the Colorado, Arizona, and Utah all touch the northwest corner.
The southeast corner of Utah and the northwest corner of New Mexico join at the Four Corners.
The northwest corner of New Mexico touches Utah. The area is called Four Corners because Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico touch.
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Utah touches New Mexico at the Four Corners.
If you were at 35 north longitude, 110 west latitude, you would be in New Mexico. Those coordinates actually correspond with New Mexico's largest city, Albuquerque. Albuquerque sits just northwest of the center of the state.
No, it's a country but there's a state called New Mexico!
No. It is the westernmost province of Canada, just northwest of the United States.
The country of U.S.A.'s state of Texas touches and is closest to the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico is just southeast of Texas, and it connects to the Atlantic Ocean. The Gulf of Mexico is where most of Texas' major fisheries and offshore industries are. Along with Texas, the Gulf of Mexico also touches Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and the countries of Mexico and Cuba.
It is just in the border of the states of Mexico, Puebla and Morelos.
There is a state (capital: Hermosillo) called Sonora in Mexico. It is just south of the US state of Arizona.There is also a desert known as Sonoran Desert, which spans the northwestern regions of Sonora and Baja California in Mexico, as well as the southern regions of Arizona and California in the United States.
No; it is just the capital of the federal state of Nuevo Leon. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.
...yes...it touches Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida...You can always just look on a map
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Arizona
to seespace if you are in Japan or Mexico etc. not just in one state or province;)