No. Oceania is the smallest continent.
Oceania is not considered a continent. It is a region that includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, encompassing thousands of islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Suva is the capital and the biggest city of the Republic of Fiji. The country is part of the Oceania Group of Islands under Australian continent.
Antarctica is bigger because "Oceania" is not a continent.
Oceania is not a geographical continent because it is not one continuous landmass.
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Brunei are part of the continent of Asia and Oceania considerably.
The term Oceania has historically been used to refer to the region encompassing Australia, surrounding islands, and parts of Southeast Asia. Australia has not been changed to Oceania; rather, Oceania is a broader geographic term that includes Australia as one of its regions.
It's not associated with a continent, but with the region of Oceania.
Australia is not considered a continent on its own. It is part of the continent of Oceania, which includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and various other Pacific islands.
Oceania is not a continent, but a region. It comprises the continent of Australia, the islands of New Zealand and New Guinea, and several small Pacific islands and territories. There remains dispute over whether or not Oceania is a continent. A continent is theoretically defined as a land mass - which Oceania is not.
Samoa is a part of Australia & Oceania.
It's not on continent, but part of region called Oceania.