Does Papua New Guinea have a king?
Papua New Guinea does not have a king but, as a constitutional monarchy, its Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.
The leader of the government is the Prime Minister.
An island in the cook islands starting with r?
Cook Islands is an island country with 15 islands and 2 reefs. Rarotonga and Rakahanga are the 2 islands from the total of 15 the country has.
What time is it on the other side of the world when it is 700am here?
7 PM, probably. Better to ask the difference in time from where you are and some other place. Example: What is the difference in time between New York city and Vietnam? Answer: 12 hours. 10 AM in New York = 10 PM in Vietnam.
What year was rugby discovered?
The concept was created by William Webb Ellis a student of Rugby School Warwickshire. England in 1823. When during a game of Football (the earliest version of soccer) Web Ellis picked up the ball and instead of running backward which in those days was allowed in the rules of football, he ran forward. From here the concept of carrying the ball forward and passing backward continued as more students took to this new idea. The idea travelled with the students as they left the school and went to university etc where as the game grew and developed
No. Fiji is a country of its own, with its own laws,legislation,currency and government. Fiji got Independence from Britain in 1970.
What is the major imports in Tuvalu?
According to the CIA World Factbook, the major imports for Tuvalu are food, animals, fuel, and manufactured goods.
What continent is south of new guinea?
The continent of Australia lies directly south of the island of New Guinea.
Why is New Caledonia a french speaking country?
It used to be a French colony and it is now a "French Collectivity".
It is not an independent country.
The Chamoru (spelled Chamorro by some) who are the indigenous people of Guam discovered Guam NOT Magellan. He was lost on his way to Indonesia to find the Spice Islands.
What is the annual income in Fiji?
11 thousand in rural areas
23 thousand in urban areas
according to 2008 survey
Guam is an island in the western Pacific Ocean and is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States
How did the Pitcairn island get its name?
Pitcairn Island was sighted on July 3, 1767 by the crew of the British ship HMS Swallow. It was named after Midshipman Robert Pitcairn, a fifteen-year-old crew member who was the first to sight the island. Robert Pitcairn was the son of British Marine Officer, John Pitcairn.
What is the highest elevation in Tuvalu?
Consisting of nine islands, Tuvalu's highest elevation is about 15 feet above sea level.
If my calculations are correct it is not polluted.
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