Palau is further north than the island of New Guinea.
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Palau is a Pacific island at about 134.5° east longitude by 7.5° north latitude, east of the Philippine island of Mindanao and north of the western border of the Indonesian province of Papua.
Off the Australian north east corner lies the island of Papua New Guinea. Further north is Indonesia, with Malaysia and the Philippines further north still. There are many smaller islands between and around the countries mentioned above.
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.
It doesn't connect to Rhode Island. Rhode Island is further north of Massachusetts.
No. New Guinea is not considered part of Micronesia. Micronesia is the region just north of the island of New Guinea.
A popular tourist island North of Papua New Guinea would be the province of New Britain (Rabual, Kokopo and New Ireland).
The Shetland Isles are further North than the Orkney's.
Yes, the Island Biok is part of Equatorial Guinea. In fact, is the biggest island of the country. It has two provinces, North Bioko and South Bioko. Malabo, the Capital of North Bioko is also the capital of the country
Ireland is much further north.
It is the largest island in the archipelago of Papua New Guinea, which lies North of Australia.
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