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Oceania is a geographical (often geopolitical) region consisting of numerous countries and territories – mostly islands – in the Pacific Ocean. The exact scope of Oceania is controversial, with varying interpretations including East Timor, Australia, New Zealand, or none of these.
For the oceans of the Earth, see Oceans.
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The primary use of the term Oceania is to describe a continental region (like Europe or Africa) that lies between Asia and the Americas, with Australia as the major land mass. The name Oceania is used, rather than Australia, because unlike the other continental groupings, it is the ocean rather than the continent that links the nations together. Oceania is the smallest continental grouping in land area and the second smallest, after Antarctica, in population.
Oceania has been traditionally divided into Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia (originally by the French explorer Dumont d'Urville in 1831). This subdivision is no longer recognised as correct by most geographers and scientists — who prefer to divide Oceania into Near Oceania and Remote Oceania — but it is still the most popular one.
Most of Oceania consists of small island nations. Australia is the only continental country, and Papua New Guinea and East Timor are the only countries with land borders, both with Indonesia.
The nations of Oceania have varying degrees of independence from their colonial powers and have negotiated a wide range of constitutional arrangements to suit their circumstances. The following list contains the countries and territories that are classified as part of Oceania by UNESCO; other countries are sometimes considered part of Oceania (see Other Interpretations below).
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Oceania is one of eight terrestrial ecozones, which constitute the major ecological regions of the planet. The Oceania ecozone includes all of Micronesia, Fiji, and all of Polynesia except New Zealand. New Zealand, along with New Guinea and nearby islands, Australia, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia, constitute the separate Australasia ecozone.
This is a list of countries/dependencies by population density in inhabitants/km².
Unlike the figures in the country articles, the figures in this table are based on areas including inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers) and may therefore be lower here.
| country | pop. dens. | area | population |
|---|---|---|---|
| (/km²) | (km²) | (2002 est.) | |
| Nauru | 587 | 21 | 12,329 |
| Tuvalu | 429 | 26 | 11,146 |
| Marshall Islands | 407 | 181 | 73,630 |
| American Samoa (US) | 345 | 199 | 68,688 |
| Guam (US) | 293 | 549 | 160,796 |
| Federated States of Micronesia | 194 | 702 | 135,869 |
| Northern Mariana Islands (US) | 162 | 477 | 77,311 |
| Tokelau (N.Z.) | 143 | 10 | 1,431 |
| Tonga | 142 | 748 | 106,137 |
| Kiribati | 119 | 811 | 96,335 |
| Cook Islands (N.Z.) | 87 | 240 | 20,811 |
| East Timor | 68 | 15,007 | 1,019,252 |
| French Polynesia (Fr.) | 62 | 4,167 | 257,847 |
| Samoa | 61 | 2,944 | 178,631 |
| Wallis and Futuna (Fr.) | 57 | 274 | 15,585 |
| Norfolk Island (Aus) | 53 | 35 | 1,866 |
| Fiji | 47 | 18,270 | 856,346 |
| Cocos Islands (Aus) 1 | 45 | 14 | 632 |
| Palau | 42 | 458 | 19,409 |
| Solomon Islands | 17 | 28,450 | 494,786 |
| Vanuatu | 16 | 12,200 | 196,178 |
| New Zealand | 15 | 268,680 | 3,908,037 |
| Papua New Guinea | 11 | 462,840 | 5,172,033 |
| New Caledonia (Fr.) | 11 | 19,060 | 207,858 |
| Niue (N.Z.) | 8.2 | 260 | 2,134 |
| Christmas Island (Aus) 2 | 3.5 | 135 | 474 |
| Australia | 2.5 | 7,686,850 | 19,546,792 |
| Pitcairn Islands (UK) | 1.0 | 47 | 47 |
| Total | 3.7 | 8,523,655 | 32,642,390 |
1 Located in the Indian Ocean, not in Oceania.
2 This Christmas Island is in the Indian Ocean—not the one part of the Line Islands;
a territory of Kiribati
The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is one of six football confederations under the auspices of FIFA, the international governing body of football (soccer). The OFC is the only confederation without an automatic qualification to the World Cup Finals. Currently the winner of the OFC must play-off against a South Amercian confederation side.
Oceania has only been represented at three World Cup Finals - Australia in 1974, New Zealand in 1982 and Australia in 2006.
| Countries in Oceania | |
| Australia : Australia · Norfolk Island | |
| Melanesia : Fiji · New Caledonia · Papua New Guinea · Solomon Islands · Vanuatu | |
| Micronesia : Guam · Kiribati · Marshall Islands · Northern Mariana Islands · Federated States of Micronesia · Nauru · Palau | |
| Polynesia : American Samoa · Cook Islands · French Polynesia · New Zealand · Niue · Pitcairn · Samoa · Tokelau · Tonga · Tuvalu · Wallis and Futuna | |
| Continents and regions of the World | |||
Antarctica |
Africa-Eurasia |
Americas |
Australia |
Africa |
Eurasia |
North America |
Oceania |
Europe |
Asia |
South America |
Geological supercontinents : Gondwana • Laurasia • Pangea • Rodinia |
| Regions of the World | |
| Africa: | Central Africa | East Africa | Great Lakes | Guinea | Horn of Africa | North Africa | Maghreb | Northwest Africa | Sahel | Southern Africa | Sub-Saharan Africa | Sudan | West Africa |
| Americas: | Andean states | Caribbean | Central America | Great Lakes | Great Plains | Guianas | Latin America | North America | Northern America | Patagonia | South America | Southern Cone |
| Eurasia: | Anatolia | Arabia | Asia | Balkans | Baltic region | Benelux | British Isles | Caucasus | Central Asia | Central Europe | East Asia | Eastern Europe | East Indies | Europe | Far East | Indian subcontinent | Levant | Mediterranean | Middle East | Near East | North Asia | Northern Europe | Post-Soviet states | Scandinavia | Southeast Asia | Southern Europe | Southwest Asia | Western Europe |
| Oceania: | Australasia | Melanesia | Micronesia | Polynesia | Pacific Rim |
| Polar: | Arctic | Antarctic |