Poland is around 430 kilometers (267 miles) wide from west to east, with its borders stretching from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Carpathian Mountains in the south.
The Florida peninsula is approximately 160 miles wide at its widest point from east to west.
No, Mount Kilimanjaro is not on the west coast of Australia. It is located in Tanzania, which is in East Africa. Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa and is a popular destination for trekking and climbing.
150 degrees west in longitude runs near Anchorage, Alaska. Sydney, Australia is located at around 151 degrees east in longitude.
Uruguay is approximately 270 miles wide from its easternmost point to its westernmost point.
South America is west of Africa and east of Australia.
The Pacific Ocean is due east of Australia.
Sydney is on the east side of Australia.
The United States is about 2,680 miles wide from east to west.
Australia is in Australia. And therefore neither east nor west of itself. If that makes any sense. It's abundantly clear that your question does not.
The country that lies west of Romania and east of Australia is India.
The direction of Australia from Nepal is south east.
Australia is close to 2,500 miles wide between its eastern and western extremities.
It's East. It is both east and west if you think about it; you can get to Australia from the prime meridian going in either direction. But the shortest trip will be east.
Australia is close to 4000 km wide between its eastern and western extremities.
Madagascar is an island to the east of Africa, and to the west of Australia. The why is because that is where it is located.
The Atlantic is to the west of Africa. To the east of Africa and therefore west of Australia is the Indian Ocean. To the east of Australia is the Pacific Ocean. Australia is nowhere near the Atlantic Ocean.