No, because Timor is divided east and west.
Micronesia lies north east of Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea and then Tropical south east Asia
The large island east of Papua New Guinea is Bougainville. It is part of the Solomon Islands archipelago and is known for its mountainous terrain and rich natural resources. Bougainville has a complex history, including a period of conflict related to its autonomy and resource management. Today, it is an autonomous region with aspirations for full independence from Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea is the closest country to Australia. Australia's northern tip, Cape York, is about 150km from Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea is followed, in order, by East Timor, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Philippines, Brunei then New Zealand.
Papua New Guinea is the closest country to Australia. Australia's northern tip, Cape York, is about 150km from Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea is followed, in order, by East Timor, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Philippines, Brunei then New Zealand.
The Solomon Islands are northeast of Australia and east of Papua New Guinea.
Malaysia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea.Indonesia is a group of islands, located in South East Asia. Malaysia is to the northwest and Papua New Guinea to the east.Malaysia to the Northwest and Papua New Guinea to the eastMalaysia, Singapore, Australia
The closest countries to Australia are East Timor, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.New Caledonia and New Zealand are also close.
Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Indonesia are examples of countries located to the north of Australia.
That point is in Papua New Guinea.
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.