No. New Guinea is a long way from Iceland, in the southern hemisphere. Iceland is in the northern hemisphere. So New Guinea is not west of Iceland.
West New Guinea is in the Pacific, New Guinea is the norther part of the Australian continent.
The country Indonesia (Indonesian province of West Papua), is west of Papua New Guinea.
Two countries occupy the island of New Guinea. They are Papua New Guinea in the east, and West Papua, a province of Indonesia, to the west (Dutch New Guinea during WW2).
West New Guinea is in the Pacific, New Guinea is the norther part of the Australian continent.
They are either Indonesian if they are on the West of New Guinea or else Papua New Guinea if they are on the Eastern side.
The Indonesian province of West Papua lies west of Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea and the Indonesian province of West Papua occupy the island of New Guinea.
The island of HispaniolaThe island of New Guinea, to the north of Australia, is occupied by Papua New Guinea in the east and the Indonesian province of West Papua in the west.
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.
The country of Guinea is located on the west coast of Africa ... New Guinea is an island in the Pacific Ocean.
"Guinea" is located on the west side of Africa; Papua New Guinea is a separate country, and is located above Australia.
Papua New Guinea is a considerable distance north of Melbourne.