New Caledonia Is an island in the Southern Hemisphere... to the East of Australia.
I've been there, I think it's in the southern hemisphere since it's off the coast of Australia. New Caledonia is owned by France until 4 years have past. There now down to 3!
North
It means the Western Hemisphere: the hemisphere that includes North America and South America.
No, New Zealand is located in the eastern hemisphere.
The New World, including North and South America, is located predominantly in the Western Hemisphere.
New Caledonia's capital city, Noumea, lies on a peninsula in the south of Grande Terre, which is the main island of New Caledonia.
New Caledonia is part of France. It shares the same laws and the same language.
Tonga to the East Tuvalu to the North Samoa to the NorthEast New Zealand to the South New Caledonia and Vanuatu to the West.
The "New World" was what we now call North America and South America ...pretty much everything in the Western Hemisphere.
new zealand
There is no state south of the New Hemisphere. The New Hemisphere is not a geographic region or boundary.
the eastern hemisphere or north and south america