No. Malaysia has no claim to any part of the island of New Guinea.
Well, Malaysia consists of two main parts - West (a.k.a Peninsular) Malaysia & East Malaysia. While Peninsular Malaysia is a - Peninsular, that is a part of the Eurasian continent, East Malaysia is part of the Borneo Island sharing borders with Brunei Darussalam and the Republic of Indonesia.
no . it got two part . mainlaand and island one of borneo .
Malaysia
It is in the continent of Asia, region of Southeast Asia. Part is on a peninsula (Kra) and part is on the island of Borneo.
Langkawi Island is a part of the state of Kedah in Malaysia. It has a city of the same name on the island which consists of approximately 65,000 residents.
Borneo has Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia on it.
Malaysia can be divided into 2 regions, the peninsular Malaysia and the Borneo island. the peninsular Malaysia is attached to the Asia continent. Sabah and Sarawak, the two states in Malaysia, are located on Borneo island.
Indonesia is not a tiny island. Singapore is the correct answer. Indonesia
It is because Malaysia consists of Peninsular Malaysia, which shares a land border with Thailand (which is located on mainland southeast Asia) to the north, and Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.
The western part of the island of New Guinea is Irian Jaya.
That would be Singapore. It maintains close ties with Malaysia. It is still part of the Commonwealth.