Micronesia consists of thousands of islands in the Pacific Ocean. They are not politically connected to any continent, but are sometimes associated with Australia.
Micronesia is a string of small islands in the Western Pacific Ocean north of New Guinea. It is not a part of any continent, but is part of the region of Oceania.
Micronesia is a string of small islands in the Western Pacific Ocean north of New Guinea. It is not a part of any continent, but is part of the region of Oceania.
Micronesia consists of thousands of islands in the Pacific Ocean. They are not politically connected to any continent, but are sometimes associated with Australia.
Oceania is a political continent. Australia, which is a part of Oceania, is the geographical continent of the region.
Micronesia belongs to Micronesia.
Micronesia consists of thousands of islands in the Pacific Ocean. They are not politically connected to any continent, but are sometimes associated with Australia.
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Micronesia is in the Pacific Ocean.
What makes Oceania unusual is probably the fact that it is not a standard continent at all. It is not a solid landmass, and in that sense is not truly a continent. Oceania comprises a huge region of the Pacific encompassing just one continent - Australia - many large islands such as New zealand and Papua New Guinea and many smaller islands and territories of French Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia.
The government of Micronesia is a constituional confederation.
The population for Micronesia as of June 2008 is 108,000.