What country owns Caledonia?
New Caledonia is a semi-autonomous French territory. Under the Noumea Accord (signed 1998), the French State retains sovereignty for defence, foreign affairs, law and order, monetary policy, and tertiary education and research.
New Caledonia is a semi-autonomous French territory. Under the Noumea Accord (signed 1998), the French State retains sovereignty for defence, foreign affairs, law and order, monetary policy, and tertiary education and research.