The country of Australia is the only country that occupies the continent of Australia. It is considered to be within the geographical region of Oceania and the political region of Australasia. It is also considered to be in the Asia-Pacific region.
The region of Oceania occupies the South Pacific. Oceania includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia.
Oceania is a geographic region that includes Australia, along with other countries and territories in the Pacific Ocean. Australia is a country within the continent of Australia, which is also part of the region of Oceania. The key difference is that Oceania is a broader region that includes Australia, while Australia is a specific country within that region.
NO! it is not. :P
Australia mainly trades with Asia, as it is a part of the Pacific Region.
Ohio is in the "Great Plains" geographic region.
oceania / australasia
The northern part of Western Australia is known as the Kimberley region.
Perhaps you mean Australasia in which Australia and Asia are a part of.
Sparta has more geographic area than Athens. Athens is located in the region of Attica in central Greece, while Sparta is located in the region of Laconia in the southern part of the Peloponnese.
A place might be part of one geographic region and one or more cultural regions. For example, Egypt is part of the continent of Africa, the Arab world, and the eastern Mediterranean region.
Norfolk Island is not part of any geographic continent. It is, however, an external territory of Australia.
No, Australia is still called Australia, as it has been since 1824. There are no plans to rename Australia as Oceania. Oceania is a region comprising the nations of Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea, as well as many nations and islands, each politically and culturally separate from the others.
The geographic importance of Cape York is that it is mainland Australia's northernmost point.