It is a place so it would be spelled New Guinea. For example; in spanish for America they say America or Americas.
Guinea Ecuatorial =Equatorial Guinea
Its the same.
The correct spelling is New Guinea.
Spanish Guinea ended in 1968, when it became Equatorial Guinea.
The name 'New Guinea' is derived from 'Nueva Guinea', the name used by Spanish explorer Yñigo Ortiz de Retez, who named the island that because he observed that the people were similar in appearance to those occupying the Guinea coast of Africa.
No, just those from Paupau New Guinea (or however you spell it)
Spanish Guinea was created in 1926.
Nuevo Orleans
Qué hay de nuevo?
nuevo (masc) or nueva (fem)
Equatorial Guinea or Guinea Equatorial. They speak both Spanish and French, but the official is Spanish.
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