- Oceania - Wikipedia
Oceania is the smallest continent in land area and the second-least populated after Antarctica
- Oceania Cruises Official Site: Cruises Around The World
Luxurious ship, over-the-top food, outstanding staff and incredible itineraries – Oceania Cruises is the perfect way to travel the world You can sail to the far corners of the globe on our small, luxurious ships, but you’ll always feel like you’re coming home to family
- 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
- List of Countries in Oceania (Alphabetical Order) - Countryaah. com
Oceania’s largest cities are located in Australia and they are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth Other major cities are Auckland and Wellington in New Zealand, and Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea Below is a list of all the Oceania countries, in order of land area size
- The 17 Oceania Countries in Alphabetical Order (Australia and Oceania)
A list of the Oceania countries in alphabetical order Discover the sovereign nations, regions, and members of the United Nations
- Oceania - Wikitravel
Oceania is a vast, arbitrarily defined expanse of the world where the Pacific Ocean – rather than land borders – connects the nations It is home to glistening white beaches, coconut palms swaying in the breeze, beautiful coral reefs, and rugged volcanic islands rising out of the blue ocean
- Australia and Oceania: Physical Geography - Education
Oceania is a region made up of thousands of islands throughout the Central and South Pacific It includes Australia, the smallest continent in terms of total land area
- Oceania - New World Encyclopedia
Oceania is a geographical (and geopolitical) region consisting of numerous countries and territories—mostly islands—in the Pacific Ocean The exact scope of Oceania varies—some descriptions include East Timor, Australia, and New Zealand; other versions exclude them
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