If you sailed directly east from New Zealand, you would eventually reach the coast of South America, specifically the country of Chile. The distance is significant, so it would take a considerable journey across the Pacific Ocean. Depending on your exact starting point in New Zealand, you could also pass near or around some Pacific islands along the way.
If you sailed directly east of New York, you would soon reach the country of Portugal on the European continent, specifically near the city of Lisbon.
I have moved to New Zealand as it has good opportunities for the immigrants. The people are wel-coming and supportive. It has been rated as the most peaceful country in the world. You go anywhere in New Zealand and you get a million dollar view.
Directly bordering it? That would be Mexico. Other countries south of the US but not directly touched by its land borders would also include The Bahamas and Cuba.
the country that happens to be south of Miami is CUBA
If you are a crow and fly in a straight line, the first country you reach outside the United States when traveling directly south of Cleveland, Ohio is Cuba.
many. including Japan ...maybe but if you go directly west, it would be Taiwan.
Venezuela.
After you flew over Cuba, you would reach Panama.
Japan is directly west of New York City. However, Russia (Kuril Islands) would be directly west of Syracuse, NY, for instance.
Italy
That would depend on the country in which you live and the name of your school and as you have not told us these things it is impossible to answer your question.
In Ndebele, you would say "iNingizimu Afrika iyizwe elihle." This translates directly to "South Africa is a beautiful country." The word "elihle" means beautiful, expressing the country's charm and appeal.