Kiribati was discovered in 1788 by the British Captain Thomas Gilbert.
How much is a 1993 100 dollar 14 carat gold proof tuvalu coin worth?
contains 4.5 grams of pure gold, you can check todays spot price on kitco.com
Australian tribal people, in their natural state are what is known as "hunter gatherer"
people, they have a deep knowledge of the environment in which they live and use this to feed themselves on ANYTHING that is available, this will include wild fruits, roots, insects and animals. They will move around on a seasonal basis to ensure that they are in the best place for the time of year.
Once all man's ancestors lived this way (before farming developed) and it is important that mankind does not lose the knowledge and traditions of the Australian tribal people (and those of other hunter gathering people).
Yes, geographically speaking, Palau(Belau) is in the Micronesian Archipelago therefore making it part of Micronesia. However, politically, the Republic of Palau is a sovereign country under the "Compact of Free Association" with the United States of America and is independent of the politically unified island states of Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae that comprise the Federated States of Micronesia also commonly referred to politically as, yes you guessed it, "Micronesia".
So maybe a better answer is, "Palau, and the Marshalls(RMI) for that matter, are in Micronesia and is debate-able depending upon who you ask and what mood they are in".
So as the Micronesian saying goes, in one form or another, "....the ocean does not separate us, but rather, ties us together."
What do people in Fiji eat with?
They eat all types of food which includes seafood, all types of vegetables, meat which is cooked in various ways.
It's exciting to see and taste different dishes prepared by different races in Fiji.
The answer is Judges Bay
No. Fijians dont generally accept tips from customers. It is part of their culture and a way of living. Tipping is not recommended when visiting Fiji.
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Guam is not a city, it is an island that is a US territory; a US colony
How do you spell Oceania in the Aboriginal language?
I doubt that the concept of Oceania exists in the Aboriginal language. besides there is no tradition of writing the language so the spelling would be the same as that used in English.
Does Oceania lie in the Indian Ocean?
The Indian ocean touches the western end of Oceania however the vast majority of Oceania is in the pacific ocean and includes Australia Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia.
How are judges chosen in Tuvalu how long do they serve?
Tuvalu has a High Court (a chief justice visits twice a year to preside over its sessions; its rulings can be appealed to the Court of Appeal in Fiji) and eight Island Courts (with limited jurisdiction).
What kind of beaches are in Papua New Guinea?
There are many beaches in Papua New Guinea, types include
There is plenty to do - really depends on what your interests are. The mainland can be discovered by guided tours - go see the Sigatoka Valley, Sand Hill Dunes, ride up the Sigatoka River. Northern park of Fiji or in Vanua Levu, explore the waterfalls, forests, birdwatching etc. Fiji is most famous for it's beaches, you'd be better off going to the outer Islands like The Yasawas, Turtlr Island, Musket Cove or Castaway Island..where the water activities will definitely keep you pre-occupied for a few days.
Is Bali in micronesia melanesia or polynesia?
Come on. Bali is not even in the Pacific Ocean. Its next to Java, therefore part of South East Asia. Indian Ocean to the south, Chinese sea to the north
No, only some parts of it are. But the two main ones Australia and New Zealand are MEDC but Tuvavu for example is a LEDC.
New Caledonia is a French Territory. Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia(Tahiti) also belongs to France as a territory.
No. Ireland is in Europe. However, there is an island called New Ireland, which is in Oceania.