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New Caledonia is the FRENCH oversea territory. Belongs to France.
No. New Caledonia is an overseas island territory of France in the Pacific Ocean, off the east coast of Australia. It is not a country, and most definitely not a continent!
There are numerous countries, all islands, which do not belong to any political continent. New Zealand, for example, does not belong to any continent, although there is a mistaken belief that it is part of Australia. New Zealand belongs to the region of Oceania which, despite being reported by some sites as a continent, is not a continent in the geographical sense.
New Caledonia is closest to Vanuatu.
New Guinea is located in the continent of Oceania.
Oceania
New Caledonia is the FRENCH oversea territory. Belongs to France.
The islands that make up New Caledonia lie in the southwest Pacific Ocean, about 1,200 kilometres east of Australia and 1,500 kilometres northwest of New Zealand.
No. New Caledonia is a group of islands, and not part of any continent. The continent of Australia consists only of the Australian mainland, the island state of Tasmania, and coastal islands.
Oceania. North West of New Caledonia
No. New Caledonia is an overseas island territory of France in the Pacific Ocean, off the east coast of Australia. It is not a country, and most definitely not a continent!
New England is a part of the US which in turn is a part of the North American Continent.
New Caledonia was created in 1946.
New Caledonia's population is 256,275.
There are numerous countries, all islands, which do not belong to any political continent. New Zealand, for example, does not belong to any continent, although there is a mistaken belief that it is part of Australia. New Zealand belongs to the region of Oceania which, despite being reported by some sites as a continent, is not a continent in the geographical sense.
They live in New Caledonia. In South Province to be exact. Once thought extinct they were rediscovered on New Caledonia, which lies in the southwest Pacific, in 1994.
Switzerland belongs to Europe