It's not on continent, but part of region called Oceania.
It's not associated with a continent, but with the region of Oceania.
It's not associated with a continent, but with the region of Oceania.
French Polynesia is located in Australia & Oceania, not Europe.
It's not associated with a continent, but with the region of Oceania.
Bora Bora is located in the Oceania region, but it not part of any continent. Bora Bora is an island in French Polynesia.
The Cook Islands belong to Polynesia and Polynesia belongs to Oceania which is technically Australia, so the Cook Islands are located in Australia.
Polynesia is primarily considered part of the continent of Oceania, which encompasses a vast region of islands scattered across the central and southern Pacific Ocean. While it is not part of a continental landmass like other regions, Oceania includes various island nations and territories, with Polynesia being one of its major cultural and geographical subdivisions.
Oceania is a political continent. Australia, which is a part of Oceania, is the geographical continent of the region.
Australia is not located in Polynesia, neither is it the other way round. Australia is a continent that comprises of the country Australia itself. Polynesia, New Zealand and other such countries are located in a region called Oceania. Australia is counted as part of Oceania too.
French Polynesia is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in the Oceania Continent/Region.
It is not on a continent, it is a city in the Society Islands, south of the Pacific Ocean.
Every "continent" has a "continent."If you meant a continent that doesn't have a country, it is Antarctica.If you meant country that doesn't have a continent, it could be the islands of Polynesia, which at best are grouped with Australia as Oceania. Hawaii (a US state) is another location that might not have a specific continent.Australia is a continent that is an island, or an island that is a continent. The country of Australia, however, includes several other islands besides the big one.