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Oceania

The islands of the southern, western, and central Pacific Ocean, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The term is sometimes extended to encompass Australia, New Zealand, and the Malay Archipelago.

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How long is a flight from Australia to Guam?

4:25, see below... Continental Micronesia this week celebrates the 10th anniversary of flights between Cairns and the territory of Guam, in Micronesia. The airline, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the world's fifth-largest carrier, Continental , operates two weekly flights from Cairns, departing every Monday and Friday morning. The early morning departures enable passengers from throughout Australia to connect in Cairns for the four hour, 25 minute flight to Guam's A.B. Won Pat International Airport.

Which is the most popular city in Oceania?

the answer is should i tell you ok its Sydney

What islands is Guam part of?

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thanks for questions

" happy holidays "

GUAM is island and located in the western pacific ocean

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have not embassy in here and did not gave me visa ,

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How long is flight from Manila to Guam?

Well, I went to orbitz.com to find your answer.

For the flight time: 12 hr, 5 min for to Guam and 11 hr, 5 min to Hawaii


For the actual time (being in the airport, etc.): 18 hr, 35 min to Guam, 22 hr, 35 min

What is the native animal of Papua New Guinea?

The Bird-of-Paradise is the national animal of Papua New Guinea.

The birds-of-paradise are members of the family Paradisaeidae of the order Passeriformes. The majority of species in this family are found on the island of New Guinea and its satellites, with a few species occurring in the Moluccas and eastern Australia.

Can Guam vote in US election?

i think yes, coz they are citizens

What is the landscape of Tuvalu?

There is little original vegetation remaining, and most land is either cropped or in bush fallow. Approximately 50% of the island has an overstorey of mature coconuts with regular cropping and livestock activities carried out beneath.

What is Guam in English?

yes, they do.

ur_krazy: Guam doesn't speak English. The people who live their do.

What us state is considered part of Oceania?

US territories in the South Pacfic include:

  • Guam
  • Northern Mariana Islands (commonwealth)
  • American Samoa, self-governing under a constitution last revised in 1967
  • Wake Island, inhabited by US military and civilian contractors only
  • Midway Islands, inhabited by caretakers
  • Johnston Atoll, uninhabited
  • Baker Island, uninhabited
  • Howland Island, uninhabited
  • Jarvis Island, uninhabited
  • Kingman Reef, uninhabited

What region is kiribati?

Oceania, group of 33 coral atolls in the Pacific Ocean, straddling the Equator; the capital Tarawa is about half way between Hawaii and Australia; note - on 1 January 1995, Kiribati proclaimed that all of its territory was in the same time zone as its Gilbert Islands group (UTC +12) even though the Phoenix Islands and the Line Islands under its jurisdiction were on the other side of the International Date Line

What is the flight time from Sydney to Port Moresby Papua New Guinea?

The flight time from Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea to Cairns in Australia is approximately 1 hour and 38 minutes.

The total distance is approximately 843.31 km or 524 miles.

Consider getting a cruise ferry or passenger ship from Port Moresby to Cairns. Both are coastal cities and ships are less polluting than planes.

This flight time is approximate. Factors such as weather conditions could affect the flight time.

What Animals Can you eat in Papua New Guinea?

Well you can obviously eat all the meat in the supermarkets such as

  • beef
  • pork
  • chicken
  • fish

Then again there are people on the coastline that eat all seafoods, people inland that eat birds, pigs etc.

Even some people (a minority), I stress minority of people in PNG eat cats and dogs but not often as most domesticated animals are unhealthy to consume.

What islands are close to Fiji?

New Zealand to the South

Tonga to the East

Tuvalu in the North

Vanuatu to the West

What does oceania mean?

This is a region centered on the islands of the Tropical Pacific

What are the names of all the islands?

hawaiian islands r:

Oahu, lani, maiu and that's all i remember

What do people do for jobs in papua new guinea?

Due to lack of jobs in Papua New Guinea, many citizens living in the nation's capital; Port Moresby, make a living by selling in market stalls. These stalls are usually anywhere popular to in front of homes; products range from Betelnut and cigarettes to cheap Asian products.

What Continent is Kiribati on?

Kiribati is a group of tiny islands in the South West pacific Ocean. It is not associated with a continent.

How do you say i love you in papua new guinea?

Malo is how you say thank you in tongan. To say thank you very much is "malo aupito".

What is the body of water separating Australia and Papua New Guinea?

The ocean is what separates australia and papua new guinea, and makes them two separate countries.

Papua new guinea is not part of australia (e.g. like an island belonging to the country)

edit. it is actually the torres strait that separates aus and png

What is the population of bora bora?

The population of Bora Bora is 8,927 people as of the 2007 census. Hope this helps!

How did Australia become a developed country?

The U.K. is classed as a developed country because the standard of living is good, we have a free society and we are technologically aware. Compared to a third world country or undeveloped country where the standard of living is low, food and water are scarce and where some laws could easily violate our basic human rights.

You can infer that we have the better system and that most of this is because of commerce and the wealth we possess. The Romans were the first people to conquer us and with them they brought a real sense of cohesion in society and diplomacy that allowed us to resolve conflicts without violence.

Unfortunately today things aren't as civilised as they were a decade or two ago. There are more freedoms but those freedoms give rights to those who wish to abuse our system and deprive others of their rights.

Who owns Guam?

The island of Guam, OWNED BY THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1950, is located southeast of Asia, south of Tokyo and east of Manila, in the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by the Philippine Sea to the west. It is the largest and southernmost island in the Marianas Archipelago. The island is very small, only a little over 200 square miles. The northern part of the island is a coralline limestone plateau whereas the southern portion is a chain of volcanic hills. The population is approximately 165,000. A third of the island is occupied by U.S. military forces, used as Naval and Air Force bases.

They do not participate in presidential elections for U.S. government but are represented in the Congress. The island elects a governor every four years and has a legislature of 21 members who are elected every 2 years.

A passport is needed to enter the island. The local languages spoken are English, Chamorro, and Japanese. Caucasians make up ten percent of the population. Thirty-seven percent are Chamorro, twenty-six percent Filipino and the remainder a combination of Chinese, Japanese and Korean residents. Eighty-five percent of the population are Roman Catholic. The island's holidays are much like those in America with a few exceptions: New Year's, Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Liberation day (July 21), Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, All Souls' Day (Nov. 2), Thanksgiving, Immaculate Conception Day (Dec. 8) and Christmas. The currency on Guam is American money. Other monies can be exchanged at the airport or financial establishments. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and stores around the island.

How did isolationa affect culture in Oceania?

Languages in Tasmania are unrelated to those off the island. - apex