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Florida. Florida is a peninsula - three sides surrounded by water. Kentucky, OTOH, is landlocked. Is this a trick question, LOL? For more information, please see a map of the United States.
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You're kidding right? Please tell me you're kidding. Or at least not from the US. Because Kentucky is LANDLOCKED.
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I do not know the answer... it is a trick question. I think becasue shoreline is the proper term to use when talking about rivers as well as the ocean.
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My take is that shoreline usually refers to an ocean or a lake. Usually rivers have banks, but I could be wrong. I'm goin' with Florida as in ocean.
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Florida. Unless this is some sort of joke I am not getting.
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Florida has more shoreline.
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Lake Cumberland, 1,255 miles (2,020 km) of shoreline located in South Central Kentucky. Florida (Atlantic), 580, (Gulf) 770 for a total of 1350 So, not counting that out side of Alaska, Kentucky has more navigable miles of water than any other state in the union and is surrounded on three sides by rivers, Florida barely wins.
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actually KY because of all the lakes
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Kentucky has more streams and rivers than any other state except Alaska. So if you're counting rivers, streams, and lakes, then maybe KY is the answer
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Kentucky has more shoreline.
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bull prove it. i dont believe it for a second. cause if you count rivers you gotta count ponds, lakes and wet land. flordia blows kentucky off the map
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Florida...the entire state is surronded by the atlantic or the gulf and the rest of the state has swamps canals and rivers lakeland alone has 10,000 lakes
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