- Oceania - Wikipedia
Spanning the Eastern and Western hemispheres, at the centre of the water hemisphere, Oceania is estimated to have a land area of about 9,000,000 square kilometres (3,500,000 sq mi) and a population of around 46 3 million as of 2024, when including Australia but excluding the Malay Archipelago
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- Oceania | Definition, Population, Maps, Facts | Britannica
Oceania is the collective name for the islands found throughout most of the Pacific Ocean It traditionally is divided into four parts: Australasia (Australia and New Zealand), Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia
- The 17 Oceania Countries in Alphabetical Order (Australia and Oceania)
Oceania, or the “marine continent”, is a region that is made up of thousands of islands It includes four main regions: Australasia (Australia and New Zealand), Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia It also includes the US state of Hawaii
- What Is Oceania? - WorldAtlas
Oceania is the South Pacific geographic region that encompasses Australia, New Zealand, and the smaller island nations of the central and western Pacific Ocean
- Australia and Oceania: Physical Geography - Education
Most of Oceania, including Australia, is under the Pacific, a vast body of water that is larger than all Earth’s continental landmasses and islands combined The name “Oceania” justly establishes the Pacific Ocean as the defining characteristic of the region
- Oceania Map | Countries of Oceania | Detailed Maps of Oceania
Capital Cities of Oceania Capital - Country Adamstown - Pitcairn Islands Alofi - Niue Apia - Samoa Atafu - Tokelau Avarua - Cook Islands Canberra - Australia Funafuti - Tuvalu Hagåtña - Guam Honiara - Solomon Islands Kingston - Norfolk Island Majuro - Marshall Islands Mata Utu - Wallis and Futuna Ngerulmud - Palau Nouméa - New Caledonia
- Oceania Northwest
We recognize the land stewardship of all Indigenous people since time immemorial and the disruption of this work by white occupation We are aligned to efforts in supporting Indigenous sovereignty in the Pacific Northwest as we also fight for Indigenous sovereignty over our home, Oceania
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