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  1. Mar 18, 2021 · The Doubly Landlocked States Map showing the doubly landlocked states of the United States. A doubly landlocked state is a state that has access to an ocean, bay, or gulf through two other states. Ten states in the US are doubly landlocked and have access to three of the world’s oceans; the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic Oceans.

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  2. Mar 2, 2022 · Map of the contiguous United States showing the 27 states that are landlocked. Map: Caitlin Dempsey from Natural Earth Data. Arizona (AZ): Single landlocked with California to the west and Mexico to the south blocking access to the Pacific Ocean. Arkansas (AR): Louisiana sits between Arkansas and the Gulf of Mexico.

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  4. Aug 1, 2021 · There are 16 singly landlocked states of the US. Below is a list of these states followed by a list of 10 doubly landlocked states and a triply landlocked state in the country. At the end of the page is the map of the United States that will help you have a view of how the 50 states are placed with respect to each other. List of Singly ...

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · 27 Landlocked States In The United States The United States boasts a diverse geography, encompassing states with access to various bodies of water and those entirely landlocked. Among these, sixteen states stand as single-landlocked territories, requiring traversing state borders to reach the nearest ocean, gulf, sea, or bay for maritime access.

  6. Feb 6, 2024 · The contiguous 48 states of the North American continent contain all of the landlocked states of the United States. When reaching an ocean, gulf, or bay requires passing through just one other state in the United States, one state in Mexico, or one province in Canada, sixteen states and the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., are referred to as ...

  7. The exact definition of landlocked can vary slightly from person to person, but if a state is landlocked, it does not have access to the ocean. Even though a state might not be sitting on the ocean, and may still have access to the ocean through a lake in its vicinity. For example, the state of Illinois might be able to access the ocean because ...

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