They are often referred to as Oceania.
Saipan is part of the Northern Mariana Islands, which is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is located in Oceania.
The Cook Islands belong to Polynesia and Polynesia belongs to Oceania which is technically Australia, so the Cook Islands are located in Australia.
Islands in an ocean don't belong to any continent. If they were part of a continent they wouldn't be islands would they? The African Continent is the continent nearest the Canary Islands, but the islands are the result of volcanic activity on the ocean floor.
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.
Asian continent
Pacific Islands Antartica
Depending on which islands you mean. There are the U.S.(North America) Virgin Islands. Or there's the British Virgin Islands.
No, Oceana is not a continent. It is a region in the Pacific Ocean that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.
South America
Lanzarote is the 4th largest island in the Canary Islands. It is volcanic in origin and about 125 kilometres from the nearest continent. It does not "belong" to any continent.
The Canary Islands are on the African tectonic plate, and given their proximity to Africa they are most definitely in Africa.