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No. Papua New Guinea was once a territory of Australia. It is now a country in its own right, having achieved full independence on 16 September 1975. It does not belong to Asia.
The island of New Guinea is divided between Papua New Guinea, which is regarded as part of region of Oceania, and Indonesia, which is part of Asia.
Papua New Guinea is in Oceania
New Guinea is located on the continent of Australia and also partly on the continent of Asia. It is divided between the countries of Papua New Guinea on the eastern half and Indonesia on the western half.
The Republic of Guinea is in Africa.Equatorial Guinea is in AfricaGuinea-Bissau is in AfricaThe island of New Guinea is in Oceania, which is associated with the region of Australia.
New Guinea is the world's second largest island. It straddles Asia and Australia & Oceania.
Oceania and Asia
Greenland is geographically a part of North America, though politically a part of Europe. New Guinea is geographically a part of Asia, though it is politically split between the countries of Indonesia (Asia) and Papua New Guinea (Oceania).
New Guinea spans two continents: Asia and Australia & Oceania.
No - Papua New Guinea is a country in its own right. It achieved full independence on 16 September 1975.
New Guinea is located in the southern hemisphere. By Asia
Oceania touches Asia from Papua new Guinea