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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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Why Fiji is good in rugby?

There are many things why Fijians are good in rugby. Rugby is considered to be a mans religion in Fiji and possibly women. It is just the nations game.

What is Tuvalu like?

A group of nine islands, totalling about 10 square miles and a population of 12,300, Tuvalu is the fourth smallest country (by size) in the world. Its highest elevation is about 15 feet above sea level and is subject to frequent flooding, not from sea water coming ashore but percolating up through the porous volcanic rock that form the islands. They are one of the places in the world specifically threatened by rising sea levels. Tuvaluan are a Polynesian people who have inhabited these islands for about 3000 years. The official language is Tuvaluan, but they also speak English. Because of their size and remoteness, they don't have a large tourist industry so travelers who are able to reach Tuvalu will benefit from unspoiled, uncrowded beaches. Only the main island has paved roads and there is a single airstrip which is often used as a road by the locals since there are only three arrivals and departures per week. See the links below for more information.

How many typhoons have hit Guam?

6 typhoons hit Guam: pongsona, paka, karen, cha'tan, pamela, and omar.

Is Oceania rich?

its poor so much that they cant breathe please help them by calling 02089862784 and donate £1

What sub field of geography is climatology?

Climatology is in the field of Physical Geography because it deals with the features of Earth.

Is Fiji connected to Australia?

No, Fiji is a country of its own with its own Government, currency, laws and system. Fiji is an island nation approximately 1700 mi. (2700 km.) east of Australia. Fiji gained its independence from UK in 1970.

New guinea is the largest island on?

New Guinea is the largest island located in the southwest area of the Pacific Ocean. It is the second largest island after Greenland.

Do They Have Surnames in Fiji?

Yes, everywhere in the world people have surnames.

If you are looking for a particular surname in Fiji try visiting the:-

  • Births, Deaths & Marriages Department in Suva or Lautoka.
  • Fiji Archives
  • Information Fiji Ministry of
  • Bureau of Statistics

Where can you find pictures of starving kids in Tuvalu?

You can't because the children of Tuvalu aren't starving. They have a livable economy and they are excellent fishermen.

What are Guam's neighbors?

Saipan, Tinian, Rota and other islands part of the Mariana Archipelago. Guam is the largest island of the archipelago and the region known as Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean. We are surrounded by our neighbors that we refer to as "Micronesians," although we all are. They from islands that form the Federated States of Micronesia that has a compact of free association with the US. Our other neighbors are the Republic of Palau.

Japan is about 1,500 miles to the west of Guam and Hawaii is about 3,800 miles to the east of Guam.

What is the climate type for southeast Asia Oceania and Antarctica?

southeast Asia is a tropical wet climate type...Antarctica is ice cap and i don't know what Oceania is ...?

Jeepers! u've got to be kidding me, u don't know what Oceania is?! It also has a tropical climate, with a decent amount of rainfall and mild summers. Oceania is the general name for Papua New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia.

What is the duration of Tuvalu film?

The duration of Tuvalu - film - is 1.68 hours.

Why is Australia now called Oceania?

Australia is not called Oceania, it is part ofOceania.

Oceania is the term for the region consisting of numerous islands in the Pacific Ocean.

When did mt Fiji erupt?

Mount Fuji last erupted in 1707 to 1708.

What is a solution to the overpopulation in Kiribati?

They should try not screwing for awhile,see if it helps.......

What is Guam part of?

Well if you mean what country is Guam a part of, it is a U.S. territory, like Puerto Rico.

What country is noumea?

It is the capital of New Caledonia, a territory that belongs to France, therefore France.

What is the perimiter of Tahiti?

"100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000km2" is what someone else wrote.

I, personally do not know the perimiter, but Tahiti is 45 km (28 mi) at its widest and covers 1,045 km2 (403.5 sq mi).