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The following is a list of states in the United States of America along with the names of any oceans and/or rivers that contribute to the states' borders:

  1. Alabama - Chattahoochee River, Perdido River, Tennessee River
  2. Alaska - Pacific Ocean
  3. Arizona - Colorado River
  4. Arkansas - Arkansas River, Mississippi River, Poteau River, Red River, St. Francis River
  5. California - Pacific Ocean, Colorado River
  6. Colorado -
  7. Connecticut - Atlantic Ocean, Pawcatuck River
  8. Delaware - Atlantic Ocean, Delaware River
  9. Florida - Atlantic Ocean, Perdido River, St. Marys River
  10. Georgia - Atlantic Ocean, Chattahoochee River, Chattooga River, St. Marys River, Savannah River, Tugaloo River
  11. Hawaii - Pacific Ocean
  12. Idaho - Snake River
  13. Illinois - Mississippi River, Ohio River, Wabash River
  14. Indiana - Great Miami River, Ohio River, Wabash River
  15. Iowa - Big Sioux River, Des Moines River, Mississippi River, Missouri River
  16. Kansas - Missouri River
  17. Kentucky - Big Sandy River, Kentucky River, Mississippi River, Ohio River, Tennessee River, Tug Fork River
  18. Louisiana - Atlantic Ocean, Mississippi River, Pearl River, Sabine River
  19. Maine - Atlantic Ocean, Monument Creek, Piscataqua River, St. Croix River, St. Francis River, St. John River, Salmon Falls River
  20. Maryland - Atlantic Ocean, Pocomoke River, Potomac River
  21. Massachusetts - Atlantic Ocean, Palmer River, Runnins River
  22. Michigan - Brule River, Detroit River, Menominee River, Montreal River, St. Clair River, St. Marys River
  23. Minnesota - Bois de Sioux River, Mississippi River, Pigeon River, Rainy River, Red River of the North, St. Croix River, St. Louis River
  24. Mississippi - Atlantic Ocean, Mississippi River, Pearl River, Tennessee River
  25. Missouri - Des Moines River, Mississippi River, Missouri River, St. Francis River
  26. Montana -
  27. Nebraska - Missouri River
  28. Nevada - Colorado River
  29. New Hampshire - Atlantic Ocean, Connecticut River, Halls Stream, Piscataqua River, Salmon Falls River
  30. New Jersey - Atlantic Ocean, Arthur Kill, Delaware River, Hudson River, Kill Van Kull
  31. New Mexico - Rio Grande
  32. New York - Atlantic Ocean, Arthur Kill, Delaware River, Hudson River, Kill Van Kull, Niagara River, Poultney River, St. Lawrence River
  33. North Carolina - Atlantic Ocean, Blackwater River, Catawba River
  34. North Dakota - Bois de Sioux River, Red River of the North
  35. Ohio - Great Miami River, Ohio River
  36. Oklahoma - Arkansas River, Poteau River, Red River
  37. Oregon - Pacific Ocean, Columbia River, Snake River
  38. Pennsylvania - Atlantic Ocean, Delaware River
  39. Rhode Island - Atlantic Ocean, Palmer River, Pawcatuck River, Runnins River
  40. South Carolina - Atlantic Ocean, Catawba River, Chattooga River, Savannah River, Tugaloo River
  41. South Dakota - Big Sioux River, Bois de Sioux River, Missouri River
  42. Tennessee - Kentucky River, Mississippi River, Tennessee River
  43. Texas - Atlantic Ocean, Red River, Rio Grande, Sabine River
  44. Utah -
  45. Vermont - Connecticut River, Poultney River
  46. Virginia - Atlantic Ocean, Blackwater River, Pocomoke River, Potomac River, Tug Fork River
  47. Washington - Pacific Ocean, Columbia River, Snake River
  48. West Virginia - Big Sandy River, Ohio River, Potomac River, Tug Fork River
  49. Wisconsin - Brule River, Menominee River, Mississippi River, Montreal River, St. Croix River, St. Louis River
  50. Wyoming -
Notes:
  • U.S. commonwealths, insular areas, territories and federal districts:
    • Washington, D.C. - Atlantic Ocean, Potomac River
    • American Samoa - Pacific Ocean
    • Guam - Pacific Ocean
    • Northern Mariana Islands - Pacific Ocean
    • Puerto Rico - Atlantic Ocean
    • U.S. Virgin Islands - Atlantic Ocean
  • The states with borders on the Great Lakes are sometimes referred to as "The Third Coast," consisting of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
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