Territory of New Guinea ended in 1949.
Territory of New Guinea was created in 1919.
Papua New Guinea was Australian territory.
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.
Yes. Germany took control of the northern half of the country in 1884. In 1899 the German imperial government assumed direct control of the territory, and this is when the territory became known as German new Guinea - a title it retained for only about 5 years.
because it is saying that it is their territory and they dont want them on it and they are also saying that he is the newbie and kind of teasing him
The western half of New Guinea is West Papua, most commonly known as "Irian Jaya" of Indonesia.
The were ON Australian territory since Papua New Guinea was administered by Australia.
No it was part of British and Germain territory and then Australia won the territory and then they became independent. Hope this helps :)
No, Papua New Guinea is in the Pacific. It is the country on the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, although it is sometimes called New Guinea for short. The western half of New Guinea is Indonesian territory. Papua New Guine and New Guinea are completely different to the country of Guinea (officially the 'Republic of Guinea') in west Africa.
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.
Bulolo is a town in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. It was once an important gold dredging center in the former Territory of New Guinea situated on the Bulolo River.