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Cook Islands [m] (New Zealand) (M) Niue [n] (New Zealand) (M) Tokelau [o] (New Zealand) (M) Andorra: 2 0 2 France (L) Spain (L) Angola: 4 3 4 Democratic Republic of the Congo (L/M) Republic of the Congo (L/M) Namibia (L/M) Zambia (L) Anguilla [g] (United Kingdom) 0 4 (6) 4 (6) Antigua and Barbuda (M) British Virgin Islands [g] (United Kingdom) (M)
This is a list of countries and territories by maritime boundaries with other countries and territories. ... (New Zealand) (T) ... Australia →includes: → ...
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Below are separate lists of countries and dependencies with their land boundaries, and lists of which countries and dependencies border oceans and major seas. The first short section describes the borders or edges of continents and oceans/major seas. Disputed areas are not considered.
Self-governing in free association with New Zealand. It shares a head of state with New Zealand as well as having shared citizenship, but is independent in its internal affairs. English: Cook Islands Cook Islands Māori: Kūki 'Āirani: Avarua [22] [24] 11,124 [30] 236 km 2 (91 sq mi) Niue [22] Self-governing in free association with New Zealand
Borders of Australia (9 C, 12 P) Borders of Austria ... Borders of New Zealand (4 C, 4 P) Borders of Nicaragua ... List of countries and territories by land and ...
World map of the five-ocean model with approximate boundaries. This list of countries which border two or more oceans includes both sovereign states and dependencies, provided the same contiguous territory borders on more than one of the five named oceans, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic. [1]
The Australia–New Zealand Maritime Treaty is a 2004 treaty between Australia and New Zealand in which the two countries formally delimited the maritime boundary between the two countries. [1] The treaty was signed in Adelaide on 25 July 2004 by Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia) Alexander Downer and Foreign Minister of New Zealand Phil ...