Oceania - Oceanië

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Location
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Short
Surface8,525,989 km2
Population35.670.000
LanguageEnglish and others
Time zoneUTC 8 (Australia) to UTC-6 (Easter Island)
Some citiesAuckland, Melbourne, Sydney

Oceania is located southeast of Asia and is the smallest continent in the world. Oceania is a real water world in the Pacific Ocean, which, despite its limited surface area (on land), extends over an enormous area (water). It should come as no surprise, then, that some of the most remote places on Earth can be found here.

Furthermore, Oceania is also home to glistening white beaches, coconut palms, beautiful coral reefs, and rugged volcanic islands rising out of the blue ocean.

Regions

Oceania
Australia
The largest and most populous country in Oceania, actually a continent in its own right. Special cities such as Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and the capital, canberra. Inland is one of the largest deserts in the world.
New Zealand
Generally regarded as one of the most natural and beautiful countries on Earth. Well-developed facilities for travelers. Geographically, New Zealand is part of Polynesia; the original inhabitants, the Maori, are Polynesian. The city Auckland has more Polynesians than all other Polynesian cities combined.
New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Papua (Indonesia))
Tropical rainforest, beautiful surroundings and different cultures. An adventurous, little-visited travel destination where caution is advised.
Polynesia (Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu)
There is no other name for a paradise like this. Beautiful islands scattered thousands of miles off the southern Pacific.
Melanesia (Fiji, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu)
Culturally comparable to Papua New Guinea. Fiji is the most visited country.
Micronesia (Kiribatia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru and Palau)
The small islands of Micronesia lie north of the equator. It is less visited than the other archipelagos. Mostly Palau is a beautiful destination.


Destinations

Oceania (Oceania)
Apia
Auckland
Christchurch
Melbourne
Noumea
papeete
Port Moresby
suvac
Sydney
Uluru-Kata Tjuta
Tasmania
Destinations in Oceania.

Towns

Other destinations

Info

Language

In most of Oceania it has English absolutely prevail. Because in Australia and New Zealand However, many Dutch immigrants live there, it is even possible to find someone who speaks Dutch. So there are absolutely no major problems in terms of language here. In some Oceanic islands such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia mainly becomes French spoken.

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Countries in Oceania
Australia:Australia
New Zealand:New Zealand
New Guinea:Papua(Indonesia) · Papua New Guinea
Polynesia:Samoa · Tonga · Tuvalu
Melanesia:Fiji · Solomon Islands · Vanuatu
Micronesia:Kiribatia · Marshall Islands · Micronesia · Nauru · Palau
Destinations
Continents:Africa · Asia · Europe · North America · Oceania · South America
Oceans:Atlantic Ocean · Pacific · Indian Ocean · Arctic Ocean · Southern Ocean
Polar regions:Antarctica · Arctic
Also see:Room