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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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Visa for business to Fiji from Aust.?

Visas are given upon arrival at Nadi International Airport. Sometimes an International flight also go through Nausori Airport near Suva, they also issue visa upon arrival there. A work/student/visitor visa is good for 3months and can be extended at any Immigration office in Suva or Lautoka. Visit:- Fiji Government On-line for more details.

What is the mileage from San Diego California to Hagatna Guam?

Six thousand one hundred eighty-five (6,185) is the air mileage from San Diego, California, to Hagatna, Guam. That equals 9,953 kilometers or 5,374 nautical miles.

How many miles is from Nashville TN to Guam?

The air distance from Nashville, Tennessee, to Hagatna, Guam, is 7,649 miles. That equals 12,309 kilometers or 6,646 nautical miles.

Internet access in Bora Bora?

The hotels all have internet access, but it is rather expensive.

What is the address for the AOG Conference in Fiji?

Answer to this question cannot be found. Assembly of God Fiji Conference, Koniferedi cannot be answered. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Our apologies.

When Guam was annexed?

Guam has not been annexed. It created the Organic Act in 1950 to establish a government. Before that, it was controlled by the U.S.(Naval) Military commander.

What is Fiji's Natonal Youth Day?

The Fiji National Youth Day is a time of celebration throughout the young/teen generation of Fiji. It is usually celebrated at major parks with dances, food, culture, handicrafts displays, youths concerns and a time to celebrate the young generation of Fiji. This year 2010, Fiji wont be celebrating the National Youth Day due to Hurricane Tomas which struck the country on the first week of March 2010.

Why do people in Papua New Guinea eat people?

They don't, that was way before the arrival of the Europeans. Approximately 96% of the population is Christian.

For the most part, people in Papua New Guinea do not eat other people. This is illegal in all civilised countries.

However, Papua New Guinea is a fascinating place, with many regions virtually untouched by modern society. Cannibalism was a common practice in Papua New Guinea as recently as the twentieth century. There are some tribes in the wildest western region of Papua New Guinea which are said to still maintain the practice, such as the ethnic groups of the Korowai and the Kombai people, but only as a form of tribal punishment. They do not headhunt strangers.

Is Fiji an island or Country?

Fiji is a country. 300+ islands make up the Fiji Islands where Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Taveuni and Kandavu being the main island.

Are there jellyfish in Guam?

Yes. Off of Apacha Point in Agat, there are usually swarms of tiny little stinging jellyfish no bigger than the size of a dime. I think the current pushes them in and they get trapped in the lagoon area between the micro islands just offshore. They are always there when we go spearfishing in the area.

How to say see you tomorrow in papua new guinea?

The Island of Papua New Guinea has over 1,500 people groups that all speak different languages. One of the more common spoken languages is Tok Pisin. In that language the word "to-moru" means tomorrow. English is also a national language.

Where does the malagan mask artwork come from?

The Malagan mask artwork comes from Oceania.

What is jorge de menezes main reason to explore papua new guinea?

Jorge de Menezes and his crew was traveling in the Ocean in a Portuguese "Caravela". Because of the rainy season he stopped over for some months, walk around and encounter some people. When the weather was better, he left and never came back...

How popular is it to honeymoon in Fiji?

Like Tahiti, Fiji is one of those heaven-on-earth destinations that makes you long for your feet to touch the tropical paradise. Fiji is blessed with 333 magnificent Fiji islands, some of which are inhabited while others are not.

The Fiji islands are the essence of a tropical island paradise. White sandy beaches, swaying coconut trees, pristine oceans and waterways, and a range of things to do and see that will appeal to the most discerning traveler. As for the accommodations, Fiji's hotels and resorts are some of the best in the world. Filled with warm smiles and sunshine, Fiji is the couple's dream of an amazing honeymoon.

Fiji Beach Resort & Spa is located on the western side of Fiji's main island overlooking the tranquil waters of the Mamanuca Islands, and only 20 minutes from Nadi International Airport.

The resort features 138 luxury beach front villas, numerous pools, the restaurant Nuku, as well as a host of leisure activities including water sports, the spa and gym. The resort also benefits from a world class golf course and grass tennis courts right next door. Stretches of beach pampers you with unspoilt ocean views from the villas and plenty of open space in which to relax and take in Fiji's natural beauty.

Let your worries totally slip away with a visit to "The Spa", where you can enjoy treatments such as caviar facials, water lily wraps, Moroccan cocoons and green coffee wrap. Go back home totally rejuvenated!

Why would you want to visit Fiji?

People like to visit Fiji because of the lush tropical islands and the beautiful beaches.

Why is kiribati not appealing to tourists?

Lack of sanitation. Feral dogs roaming in packs. Mistreated animals. Not enough toilets with functioning flush and toilet seats. Pot-hole ridden roads. Dirty beaches. Fecally desicrated WW2 memorial sites. Bureaucratic and economical prejudice against international business, delaying and withholding potentially fruitful ventures which would in turn benefit local economy and employment.

Why have countries of Oceania been major supporters of the conventions to limit the production of greenhouse gases?

Greenhouse gas emissions are directly related to global temperature increase and as sea levels rise, many of the Pacific islands will be drowned if global temperatures continue to increase.