Australia
New Zealand
Fiji
Palau
Nauru
Vanuatu
Tuvalu
Micronesia
Tonga
Samoa
Kiribati
Only one country is located on the continent of Australia: Australia. However, the remaining 13 countries of Oceania (a Pacific region) are usually included with Australia in the "continent" of Australia & Oceania. So in total, there are 14.
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Oceania is not truly a continent although you will usually find it listed with other continents under the name of Australia & Oceania, otherwise 13 countries would not have a continent. Oceania is a region in the Pacific Ocean consisting of 14 island nations and one continent: Australia (who is also one of the 14 countries).
Europe has the smallest country, however Oceania is the continent with the majority of its countries being some of the smallest in the world.
Oceania is merely a region in the Pacific Ocean that contains many island countries and one island continent. They all have coastlines, that's what makes them islands!
No. Oceania is the smallest continent.
New Zealand is not a part of any continent. It is included in the region of Oceania which includes the continent of Australia (which sometimes referred to simply as just Australia). Since Oceania includes 13 countries not on a continent, it is often grouped as just one continent.
The continent of Australia does not have many small countries. Australia is both a continent and just one single country. It is made up of six states and two mainland territories.There is a misconception that Australia covers the region of Oceania, which is just a geographical region, not a continent.
Oceania is a political continent. Australia, which is a part of Oceania, is the geographical continent of the region.
Antarctica is bigger because "Oceania" is not a continent.
Europe has the smallest country, however Oceania is the continent with the majority of its countries being some of the smallest in the world.
Antarctica has no countries. South America only has twelve. Australia & Oceania has fourteen.