Oceania
The widest definition of Oceania includes the entire region between continental Asia, Australasia, and the Americas as well as islands in the Pacific Rim such as the Japanese archipelago,
Oceania is a region made up of thousands of islands throughout the Central and South Pacific Ocean. It includes Australia, the smallest continent in terms of total land area.
Spanning the Eastern and Western hemispheres, at the center of the water hemisphere, Oceania is estimated to have a land area of about 9,000,000 square kilometres
Oceania is sometimes described as a continent; however, it is a vast region where the waters of the Pacific Ocean — rather than land borders — separate nations. Indeed the only land border
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),
Where is Oceania? Most of Oceania is in the Southern Hemisphere. There are fourteen countries in Oceania, including Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Australia. Oceania is mostly
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,
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