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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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What is the major imports in Tuvalu?

According to the CIA World Factbook, the major imports for Tuvalu are food, animals, fuel, and manufactured goods.

What continent is south of new guinea?

The continent of Australia lies directly south of the island of New Guinea.

Why is New Caledonia a french speaking country?

It used to be a French colony and it is now a "French Collectivity".

It is not an independent country.

Who discovered Guam?

The Chamoru (spelled Chamorro by some) who are the indigenous people of Guam discovered Guam NOT Magellan. He was lost on his way to Indonesia to find the Spice Islands.

What is the annual income in Fiji?

11 thousand in rural areas

23 thousand in urban areas

according to 2008 survey

In which ocean is Guam on?

Guam is an island in the western Pacific Ocean and is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States

How did the Pitcairn island get its name?

Pitcairn Island was sighted on July 3, 1767 by the crew of the British ship HMS Swallow. It was named after Midshipman Robert Pitcairn, a fifteen-year-old crew member who was the first to sight the island. Robert Pitcairn was the son of British Marine Officer, John Pitcairn.

What is the highest elevation in Tuvalu?

Consisting of nine islands, Tuvalu's highest elevation is about 15 feet above sea level.

What is Fiji's pollution?

If my calculations are correct it is not polluted.

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What is Papua New Guinea famous for?

Its diversity as it has over 700 native tongues.

Papua New Guinea is arguably most famous for the Kokoda Trail, which links the southern and northern coasts of Papua New Guinea. The Kokoda Trail was the scene of one of the bloodiest campaigns of World War 2 - a campaign that was vital to Australia's own security.

Are there monuments in Fiji?

Yes, lots.

The monument of King Ma'afu of Tonga.

The monument of Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna.

The Deed of Cession Stone.

The first arrivals of the Lapita people to Fiji monument.

The International Dateline 180meridean in Taveuni.

The Statue of Queen Victoria in Tailevu.

WW2 Memorial Statue in Suva.

Why Oceania is not a geographical continent?

Oceania is not a geographical continent because it is not one continuous landmass.

Is Guam an independent nation or owned by a country?

No, Guam is under control from US like Puerto Rico

Which is the coldest place in Oceania?

Australia, I think cos its got loads of deserts?

Are there cities in the Asia pacific region?

Yes, there are many cities in the Asia Pacific region, including some of the oldest cities in the world. Examples include Manila, Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Adelaide.

What is a native from Guam?

We are called Chamorro (also spelled Chamoru)

What is some culture in oceania?

Oceania is a region rich in diverse cultures, primarily influenced by the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands. Traditional practices such as dance, music, and storytelling play a vital role in cultural expression, with ceremonies often centered around community and spirituality. The Maori culture of New Zealand is notable for its intricate carvings, haka dance, and unique language. Additionally, the use of art forms like tapa cloth in Polynesia and the vibrant festivals across the islands showcase the region's rich heritage and communal values.

How do you spell oceana?

you spell it oceana, it is another word for Australia

What is New Guinea's date of independence?

The island of New Guinea is divided into Papua New Guinea in the east and the two Indonesian provinces of Papua and West papua in the west.

Papua New Guinea was granted full independence from Australia on 16 September 1975.