I would say: Easter Island. Even there are some uninhabited rocks in the Southern Pacific, nearer to Antarctic, who are thousands of miles from any inhabited territory
Oceania is a region that includes Australia, along with other countries and territories in the Pacific Ocean. Australia is the largest and most well-known country in Oceania. The relationship between Oceania and Australia is that Australia is a part of the Oceania region, along with other countries and territories in the Pacific.
Polynesia has the most unemployment rate.
It's not associated with a continent, but with the region of Oceania.
New Zealand
the congo
It's not on continent, but part of region called Oceania.
Which region of oceania has a name that means tiny isands
Yes, Australia is considered a continent within the region of Oceania.
No, Oceania is a region that includes Australia, but it also encompasses other countries and territories in the Pacific Ocean. Australia is a country within the region of Oceania.
Oceania (the region of countries in the south Pacific Ocean) includes a very large number of countries and cultures, and more than 2000 languages. The most prominent are:EnglishIndonesian/MalaysianMāoriTok PisinTahitianFrench
Aborigines speak a language unrelated to any outside Australia. Languages in Tasmania are unrelated to those off the island. Aboriginal cultures have no influences outside Australia.
This region of the world is known as Oceania. It is not a continent, but a geographical region.