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Dec 16, 2020

[Answer] What is the only state that is triply landlocked?

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...1. Kansas 2. Nebraska 3. South Dakota 4. Ohio




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Nebraska - If you live in a landlocked state, you'll have to cross the border of another state to reach the nearest gulf, bay, or ocean. If you have to cross two state borders, you’re in a doubly landlocked state. Twenty-seven states fit into these two categories, but there is only one triply landlocked state — Nebraska. Nebraskans must cross Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas to reach the Gulf of Mexico. To dip their toes in Hudson Bay, they have to cross South Dakota, North Dakota, and the Canadian province of Manitoba. The Pacific Coast? Wyoming, Idaho, and Oregon lie in between. And the Atlantic Coast requires crossing Missouri, Kentucky, and Virginia. :


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