Only Colorado has "straight lines" for borders.
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No, no US state has perfectly square or rectangular borders. State borders are determined by natural boundaries such as rivers, mountains, or specific latitude and longitude lines, resulting in irregular shapes rather than perfectly geometric ones.
Pennsylvania and New york borders Lake Ontario to the south.
The map of Washington State features a rectangular shape in the northwest corner of the United States. It has a unique outline due to its location along the Pacific Ocean and its border with Canada. Major cities like Seattle and Spokane can be found within its borders.
Only Florida borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Ocean.
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it can show you some state borders in the west.