Papua New Guinea, Australia's nearest neighbour, shares the island of New Guinea with Indonesia.
There is no Australian state which shares a border with all other states. No state except for Victoria shares a land border with Tasmania. South Australia shares a border with all mainland states and the Northern Territory.
They have no land borders, but Australia shares maritime borders with Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand.
Australia is located in both the South-East Asian region and the Asia-Pacific region. Australia shares the marine territorial boundaries with Indonesia, which is its largest neighboring country.
Cape York, the northern tip of Australia, is about 150km from the nearest part of Papua new Guinea.
Of course not!
Australia is only bordered by water. It is a free standing continent consisting of only one nation. So, the answer is no, it does not border any international cities.However:The mainland continent of Australia does share official maritime borders with other countries. It shares these borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia (France).In addition, its offshore territories share maritime borders. These include borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and the Kerguelen Islands (France).The Australian Antarctic Territory shares land territory borders with New Zealand, Norway and France.
There are no land borders surrounding Australia, as it is a single continent. The only thing surrounding the country is water. However, the mainland continent of Australia does share official maritime borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia (France). In addition, its offshore territories share maritime borders. These include borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and the kerguelen Islands (France). The Australian Antarctic Territory shares land territory borders with New Zealand, Norway and France.
No distance at all. Papua New Guinea shares the island of New Guinea with Indonesia.
Australia does not have a land border with any country. However, it does have official borders / maritime boundary treaties with other countries, as specific water borders are officially laid out. Australia has a sea border with New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, East Timor and Indonesia. There is even an officially delineated border agreement between Australia and the French government, given that New Caledonia is French territory.
Australia has a total of four neighboring countries, which are Indonesia to the north, Papua New Guinea to the northeast, and New Zealand to the southeast. Additionally, it shares maritime boundaries with several other nations, but in terms of land neighbors, these three are the primary ones.
No, it doesn't. Malaysia shares land border with Thailand and Indonesia.
South Carolina or South Dakota.