New Zealand is not a part of any continent. Vanuatu is also not part of any continent. The two are quite separate and distinct groups of islands, approximately 2,939km or 1,826 miles apart.
There are seven large landmasses on Earth that are commonly regarded as Continents - there is no strict criteria but used as general global and/or political destinations. "Oceania" contains Australia, New Zealand and some south Pacific islands such as Vanuatu, but it is not a continent in the geographic sense of the word.
Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu etc
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-Indonesia -East Timor -Papua New Guinea-Vanuatu -New Zealand
Tonga to the East Tuvalu to the North Samoa to the NorthEast New Zealand to the South New Caledonia and Vanuatu to the West.
Tonga is closer to Fiji in the East Tuvalu in the North Vanuatu in the West and New Zealand to the South
Bungee jumping was first commercialized in New Zealand. But a similar form was traditional in Vanuatu as part of cultural ritual.Whether this is a sport, or an activity is worth considering.
Islands like Fiji ,Tonga ,New Caledonia ,Vanuatu ,Niue ,and Cook Islands .Big places like Australia , Papua New Guinea.
Welll,there is Fiji,tonga,new Zealand,Solomon islands,Vanuatu,Australia,Papua new guinea and I think that's it.
New Zealand to the South, Tonga to the East, Wallis and Futuna(French Territory) to the North East, Tuvalu to the North, Vanuatu to the West.
Papua New Guinea Australia New Zealand Fiji Palau Nauru Vanuatu Tuvalu Micronesia Solomon Islands Marshall Islands Tonga Samoa Kiribati
Australia is the only country physically on Australia. However, there is a larger region usually matched with Australia (Oceania) to form Australia & Oceania. The countries in this region include Papua New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Nauru, Palau, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Micronesia, Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Tonga, and Kiribati.
Vanuatu is a series of islands and reefs near New Guinea in the Pacific.