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Polynesia means 'many islands'. The area is scattered with over 1,000 islands.
Yes, French Polynesia is in the southern hemisphere. It is located in the South Pacific Ocean, and its territory spans across many islands and atolls.
There are over 1,000 islands in Polynesia, spread across the central and southern Pacific Ocean. Some of the well-known islands in Polynesia include Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, and Tahiti.
Polynesia is a region in the southern hemisphere of the Pacific Ocean, located mostly within the triangle formed by Hawaii, Easter Island, and New Zealand. It consists of many islands, including Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and French Polynesia.
There isn't a capital of Oceania, it is not a country. Rather it is a geographical and geopolitical region made up of Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.Oceania is a general term for the island nations and territories in the Pacific Ocean. Each nation and territory has its own capital. There is no such thing as "the capital of Oceania."
Polynesia is made up of over 1,000 islands scattered across the central and southern Pacific Ocean. It includes well-known islands such as Hawaii, Samoa, Tahiti, and New Zealand.
The Marshall Islands are made up of 34 islands. Specifically, they consist of 29 coral atolls (which encircle a lagoon) and 5 coral islands (without a lagoon).
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The term "Polynesia" comes from Greek roots meaning "many islands." It refers to the region in the central and southern Pacific Ocean that is made up of numerous islands, including Hawaii, Tahiti, and Easter Island.
'Nesia' comes from the Greek and means 'Islands': Melanesia means 'islands of the black-skinned people', Micronesia means 'small islands', Polynesia means 'many islands', Indonesia means 'Indian islands' (Indonesia was once known as the Indian Archipeligo).
No, Hawai`i is part of Polynesia not Micronesia or Melanesia which are two groups of islands further southeast in the Pacific. These groupings are named for characteristics the first western explorers noted when they "discovered" the islands. Polynesia- Many peoples; Micronesia- Small peoples; Melanesia- Dark peoples. Other Polynesian island (groups) include Aotearoa, Rapa Nui, Tonga, Samoa and French Polynesia.
No, Polynesia, from the Greek meaning 'Many Islands' is a sub-region of Oceania made up of thousands of small islands. None of Polynesia is in Indonesia. Most of the islands are independent nations, but some are overseas territories, like American Samoa, French Polynesia, Pitcairn Island (UK). Others are part of countries, like Easter Is (Chile), Hawaii (US), Anuta (Solomon Is) and Nuguria (Papua Niugini).