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Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea are two bordering countries, north of Australia.
Indonesia is an archipelago and it's capital- Jakarta- is situated on the island f Java. The other main islands are Sulawesi, Kalimantan (Indonesian part of Borneo) and Sumatra.
Papua New Guinea is mostly mountainous and is situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire. Most of the volcanoes are still active.