Stanley Gene
Adrian Lam
Both former professional Rugby league players in England, and Lam also played in the NRL. Gene is currently the national coach of PNG.
There are many mountains in Papua New Guinea
No, everyone requires a passport to enter Papua New Guinea.
Yes there are international aids over in Papua New Guinea to help people out. When the government can't help out with certain things they would organize for an aid to come across and help out with the people that need it.
There are many beaches in Papua New Guinea, types includeCrystal Clear WatersYellow/White SandDeep, Rough SeaBlack, (Previous Volcanic Eruption) Sandand everything else that any other beach would haveIt just depends on where you are in Papua New Guinea, then the beach changes.
In 2011, Papua New Guinea is not at war with any country. They do have some civil unrest and political tension which results in outbreaks of violence every so often.
No. None of the stars on the Australian glag symbolise Papua New Guinea, because PNG is not a territory of Australia any more - nor was it a territory when the flag was originally designed.
Burkina Faso, Papua New Guinea, Bhutan
The western half is part of Indonesia, and the eastern half forms the major portion of Papua New Guinea. New Guinea has been controlled by numerous countries since it was discovered but gained its independence in 1975.
West Papua is located on the island of New Guinea. Theoretically, it is not part of any physical continent, but it is part of Indonesia and hence regarded as part of the Asian continent.
The western part of the island of New Guinea is Irian Jaya.
Like any other poverty-named nation, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea does indeed have a growing minority people who live in "squatters" or "ghettos", whatever you may call it; as there are increasing villagers migrating to the capital city with insufficient knowledge to gain a job.
Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of the large island of New Guinea positioned north of Australia. For this reason, it is considered to be part of the political region known as Oceania. Oceania is not a geographical continent.Some would say that Papua New Guinea is on the continent of Australia, but this is not the case. The continent of Australia is quite different to the political region of Oceania. Much debate has been made over whether Oceania and Australia are continents, but the difference lies in the definition of "continent" as a single land mass.The western half of the island of New Guinea, which belongs to Indonesia, is considered to be part of the continent of Asia.