Oceania 22621 223298957 2008-07-03T13:26:06Z RobertG 232051 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/124.148.105.146|124.148.105.146]] ([[User talk:124.148.105.146|talk]]) to last version by SmackBot {{other}} {{Redirect|South West Pacific|the World War II [[theater (warfare)|theatre]]|South West Pacific theatre of World War II}} <div style="float: right; margin: 0 0 1em 2em; width: 20em; text-align: right; font-size: 0.86em; line-height: normal;"><!-- start of floated right section --> <div style="border: 1px solid #ccd2d9; background: #f0f6fa; text-align: left; padding: 0.5em 1em; text-align: center;"><!-- start of slate grey box --> <big>'''Oceania'''</big> <div align=center> [[Image:LocationOceania.png|190px|World map exhibiting a common interpretation of Oceania; other interpretations may vary.]] </div> {| style="background: transparent; text-align: left; table-layout: auto; border-collapse: collapse; padding: 0; font-size: 100%;" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" ! style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Area | style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | {{km2 to sq mi|9008458|abbr=yes}} |- ! style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Population | style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | 32,000,000 ([[List of continents by population|6th]]) |- ! style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Countries | style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | {{Collapsible list |title=[[List of Oceanian countries|14]] |[[Australia]] |[[Fiji]] |[[Kiribati]] |[[Marshall Islands]] |[[Federated States of Micronesia|Micronesia]] |[[Nauru]] |[[New Zealand]] |[[Palau]] |[[Papua New Guinea]] |[[Samoa]] |[[Solomon Islands]] |[[Tonga]] |[[Tuvalu]] |[[Vanuatu]]}} |- ! style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Dependencies | style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | {{Collapsible list |title=[[List of Oceanian countries|15]] |[[American Samoa]] | [[Ashmore and Cartier Islands]] |[[Cook Islands]] |[[Coral Sea Islands]] |[[Easter Islands]] |[[French Polynesia]] |[[Guam]] |[[Hawaii]] |[[New Caledonia]] |[[Niue]] |[[Norfolk Island]] |[[Northern Mariana Islands]] |[[Pitcairn Islands]] |[[Tokelau]] |[[Wallis and Futuna]]}} |- ! style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Languages | style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | {{Collapsible list |title=25 Official |Official languages: |[[Bislama]] |[[Carolinian language|Carolinian]] |[[Chamorro language|Chamorro]] |[[Cook Islands Maori]] |[[English language|English]] |[[Fijian language|Fijian]] |[[French language|French]] |[[Futunan language|Futunan]] |[[Gilbertese language|Gilbertese]] |[[Hindi language|Hindi]] |[[Hiri Motu]] |[[Indonesian language|Indonesian]] |[[Māori language|Māori]] |[[Marshallese language|Marshallese]] |[[Nauruan language|Nauruan]] |[[Niuean language|Niuean]] |[[Palauan language|Palauan]] |[[Pitkern]] |[[Samoan language|Samoan]] |[[Tahitian language|Tahitian]] |[[Tokelauan language|Tokelauan]] |[[Tongan language|Tongan]] |[[Tok Pisin]] |[[Tuvaluan language|Tuvaluan]] |[[Wallisian language|Wallisian]] |also many unofficial ones}} |- ! style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Time Zones | style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | [[UTC+10]] ([[Federated States of Micronesia|Micronesia]]) to [[UTC-9]] ([[French Polynesia]]) (West to East) |} </div></div> {{wiktionary}} '''Oceania''' (sometimes '''Oceanica'''<ref>"Oceanica" in WordWeb Online dictionary and thesaurus. http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/OCEANICA</ref>) is a [[geography|geographical]], often [[geopolitics|geopolitical]], [[region]] consisting of numerous lands&mdash;mostly [[island]]s in the [[Pacific Ocean]] and vicinity. The term is often used in many languages to define one of the [[continent]]s<ref>[http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/reference/international/world/referencemap_image_view The Atlas of Canada - The World - Continents]</ref><ref>[http://www.moscow2001.olympic.org/en/pdf/members_by_continent.pdf ''List of IOC members (122) by continent'']. [[International Olympic Committee]]: 112th session, Moscow 2001</ref><ref>[http://mx.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761557382/Ocean%C3%ADa.html Encarta Mexico "Oceanía"]</ref> and is one of eight [[Terrestrial ecoregion|terrestrial]] [[ecozones]]. [[Ethnology|Ethnologically]], the islands that are included in Oceania are divided into the [[subregion]]s of [[Melanesia]], [[Micronesia]], and [[Polynesia]].<ref>[http://www.bartleby.com/65/oc/Oceania.html "Oceania"]. 2005. ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', 6th ed. Columbia University Press.</ref> The exact scope of Oceania is variably defined: it generally includes [[New Zealand]], is often taken to include parts of [[Australasia]] such as [[Australia]] and [[New Guinea]], and sometimes all or part of the [[Malay Archipelago]].<ref>[http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/Oceania ''Merriam Webster's Online Dictionary''] (based on Collegiate vol., 11th ed.) 2006. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc.</ref><ref>See, e.g., [http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/reference/international/world/referencemap_image_view The Atlas of Canada - The World - Continents]</ref><ref>[http://millenniumindicators.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49regin.htm#oceania United Nations Statistics Division - Countries of Oceania]</ref> ==Extent== [[Image:Oceania.jpg|left|300px]] Originally coined by the French explorer [[Dumont d'Urville]] in [[1831]], Oceania has been traditionally divided into Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. As with any region, however, [[#Interpretative details and controversies|interpretations vary]]; increasingly, geographers and scientists divide Oceania into [[Near Oceania]] and [[Remote Oceania]].<ref>Ben Finney, The Other One-Third of the Globe, [[Journal of World History]], Vol. 5, No. 2, Fall, 1994</ref> Most of Oceania consists of island nations composed of thousands of coral atolls and volcanic islands, with small human populations. Australia is the only continental country but [[Indonesia]] has land borders with [[Papua New Guinea]], [[East Timor]], and [[Malaysia]]. If the [[Australia-New Guinea]] [[continent]] is included then the highest point is [[Puncak Jaya]] in [[Papua (Indonesian province)|Papua]] at {{convert|4884|m|ft|0|lk=on|abbr=on}} and the lowest point is [[Lake Eyre]], [[Australia]] at {{convert|16|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} below sea level. {{-}} == Regions == [[Image:Oceanias Regions.png|right|thumb|400px|Regions of Oceania.]] The regions and constituents of Oceania may vary according to source. In the table below, the subregions and countries of Oceania are broadly categorised according to the [[UN geoscheme|scheme for geographic subregions]] used by the [[United Nations]],<ref>[http://millenniumindicators.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49regin.htm#oceania United Nations Statistics Division - Countries of Oceania]</ref> and data included are per sources in cross-referenced articles. Where they differ, provisos are clearly indicated. Apropos, according to different definitions, the following territories and regions may be subject to various other categorisations. <!--NOTE: The countries and territories in this table are categorised according to the scheme for geographic subregions used by the United Nations (e.g., East Timor in South-eastern Asia), etc., and data included are per sources in cross-referenced articles. Where they differ, provisos are clearly indicated. If you have arguments or evidence to the contrary, please provide them on the talk page and await until a consensus supports making proposed edits. Thank you!--> {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse" |- bgcolor="#ECECEC" ! Name of region, followed by countries<br>and their [[flag]]s<ref name="region">Regions and constituents as per [[:Image:United Nations geographical subregions.png|UN categorisations/map]] except [[#endnote CCAU|notes 2-3]], 6. Depending on definitions, various territories cited below (notes 3, 5-7, 9) may be in [[Transcontinental nation|one or both of]] Oceania and [[Asia]] or [[North America]].<br></ref> ! [[List of countries by area|Area]]<br>(km²) ! [[List of countries by population|Population]]<br>([[1 July]] [[2002]] estimate) ! [[List of countries by population density|Population density]]<br>(per km²) ! [[Capital]] |- | colspan=5 style="background:#eee;" | '''[[Australasia]]'''<ref name="Australasia">The use and scope of this term varies. The UN designation for this subregion is "Australia and New Zealand."</ref> |- | {{flag|Australia}} | align="right" | 7,686,850 | align="right" | 21,050,000 | align="right" | 2.5 | [[Canberra]] |- | {{flag|Christmas Island}} (Australia)<ref name="ccau">[[Christmas Island]] and [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands]] are [[States and territories of Australia|Australian external territories]] in the [[Indian Ocean]] southwest of [[Indonesia]].<br></ref> | align="right" | 135 | align="right" | 1,493 | align="right" | 3.5 | [[Flying Fish Cove]] |- | {{flag|Cocos (Keeling) Islands}} (Australia)<ref name="ccau" /> | align="right" | 14 | align="right" | 632 | align="right" | 45.1 | [[West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands|West Island]] |- | {{flag|New Zealand}}<ref name="nzpol">[[New Zealand]] is often considered part of [[Polynesia]] rather than [[Australasia]].<br></ref> | align="right" | 268,680 | align="right" | 4,108,037 | align="right" | 14.5 | [[Wellington]] |- | {{flag|Norfolk Island}} (Australia) | align="right" | 35 | align="right" | 1,866 | align="right" | 53.3 | [[Kingston, Norfolk Island|Kingston]] |- | colspan=5 style="background:#eee;" | '''[[Melanesia]]'''<ref name="Melanesia">Excludes parts of [[Indonesia]], island territories in [[Southeastern Asia]] (UN region) frequently reckoned in this region.<br></ref> |- | {{flag|Fiji}} | align="right" | 18,270 | align="right" | 856,346 | align="right" | 46.9 | [[Suva]] |- | {{flag|Indonesia}} (Oceanian part only)<ref name="indo"><!-- {{editnote | NOTE: Do not alter this entry without discussion -- this entry exhibits figures for only the portions of Indonesia in Oceania, and DOES NOT include the bulk of the country in Southeastern Asia. -->[[Indonesia]] is generally considered a territory of [[Southeast Asia|Southeastern Asia]] (UN region); wholly or partially, it is also frequently included in [[Australasia]] or [[Melanesia]]. Figures include Indonesian portion of [[New Guinea]] ([[Irian Jaya]]) and [[Maluku Islands]].<br></ref> | align="right" | 499,852 | align="right" | 4,211,532 <!-- read the editnote just above before changing this --> | align="right" | 8.4 | [[Jakarta]] |- | {{flag|New Caledonia}} ([[France]]) | align="right" | 19,060 | align="right" | 207,858 | align="right" | 10.9 | [[Nouméa]] |- | {{flag|Papua New Guinea}}<ref name="pngaus">[[Papua New Guinea]] is often considered part of [[Australasia]] as well as [[Melanesia]].<br></ref> | align="right" | 462,840 | align="right" | 5,172,033 | align="right" | 11.2 | [[Port Moresby]] |- | {{flag|Solomon Islands}} | align="right" | 28,450 | align="right" | 494,786 | align="right" | 17.4 | [[Honiara]] |- | {{flag|Vanuatu}} | align="right" | 12,200 | align="right" | 196,178 | align="right" | 16.1 | [[Port Vila]] |- | colspan=5 style="background:#eee;" | '''[[Micronesia]]''' |- | {{flag|Federated States of Micronesia}} | align="right" | 702 | align="right" | 135,869 | align="right" | 193.5 | [[Palikir]] |- | {{flag|Guam}} ([[United States|USA]]) | align="right" | 549 | align="right" | 160,796 | align="right" | 292.9 | [[Hagåtña, Guam|Hagåtña]] |- | {{flag|Kiribati}} | align="right" | 811 | align="right" | 96,335 | align="right" | 118.8 | [[South Tarawa]] |- | {{flag|Marshall Islands}} | align="right" | 181 | align="right" | 73,630 | align="right" | 406.8 | [[Majuro]] |- | {{flag|Nauru}} | align="right" | 21 | align="right" | 12,329 | align="right" | 587.1 | [[Yaren]] |- | {{flag|Northern Mariana Islands}} (USA) | align="right" | 477 | align="right" | 77,311 | align="right" | 162.1 | [[Saipan]] |- | {{flag|Palau}} | align="right" | 458 | align="right" | 19,409 | align="right" | 42.4 | [[Melekeok]]<ref name="Palau">On [[7 October]] [[2006]], government officials moved their offices in the former capital of [[Koror]] to Melekeok, located 20 km northeast of Koror on [[Babeldaob|Babelthuap Island]].<br></ref> |- | colspan=5 style="background:#eee;" | '''[[Polynesia]]'''<ref name="Polynesia">Excludes the [[U.S. state|US state]] of [[Hawaii]], which is distant from the [[North America]]n landmass in the [[Pacific Ocean]], and [[Easter Island]], a territory of [[Chile]] in [[South America]].<br></ref> |- | {{flag|American Samoa}} (USA) | align="right" | 199 | align="right" | 68,688 | align="right" | 345.2 | [[Pago Pago]], [[Fagatogo]]<ref name="ASamoa">[[Fagatogo]] is the seat of government of [[American Samoa]].<br></ref> |- | {{flag|Cook Islands}} ([[New Zealand|NZ]]) | align="right" | 240 | align="right" | 20,811 | align="right" | 86.7 | [[Avarua]] |- | {{flag|French Polynesia}} (France) | align="right" | 4,167 | align="right" | 257,847 | align="right" | 61.9 | [[Papeete]] |- | {{flag|Niue}} (NZ) | align="right" | 260 | align="right" | 2,134 | align="right" | 8.2 | [[Alofi]] |- | {{flag|Pitcairn Islands}} ([[United Kingdom|UK]]) | align="right" | 5 | align="right" | 47 | align="right" | 10 | [[Adamstown, Pitcairn Island|Adamstown]] |- | {{flag|Samoa}} | align="right" | 2,944 | align="right" | 178,631 | align="right" | 60.7 | [[Apia]] |- | {{flag|Tokelau}} (NZ) | align="right" | 10 | align="right" | 1,431 | align="right" | 143.1 | —<ref name="Tokelau">Tokelau, a domain of New Zealand, has no capital: each atoll has its own administrative centre.<br></ref> |- | {{flag|Tonga}} | align="right" | 748 | align="right" | 106,137 | align="right" | 141.9 | [[Nukuʻalofa|Nuku{{Okina}}alofa]] |- | {{flag|Tuvalu}} | align="right" | 26 | align="right" | 11,146 | align="right" | 428.7 | [[Funafuti]] |- | {{flag|Wallis and Futuna|local}} (France) | align="right" | 274 | align="right" | 15,585 | align="right" | 56.9 | [[Mata-Utu]] |- |- style=" font-weight:bold; " | Total | align="right" | 9,008,458 | align="right" | 35,834,670 | align="right" | 4.0 |- style=" font-weight:bold; " | ''Total minus mainland Australia'' | align="right" | 1,321,608 | align="right" | 14,784,670 | align="right" | 11.2 | |} See Also: [[List of Oceanian countries by population]] [[Image:Oceania ISO 3166-1.svg|right|thumb|400px|Political map of Oceania]] === Interpretative details and controversies === * [[New Zealand]] is the western corner of the [[Polynesian triangle]]. Its indigenous [[Māori]] constitute one of the major cultures of Polynesia. It is also, however, considered part of Australasia. * [[Hawaii]] is the northern corner of the [[Polynesian triangle]] and is generally included in Oceania, though politically it is part of the [[United States]]. The [[Hawaiian language]] is a Polynesian member of the [[Oceanic languages|Oceanic language family]], and [[Hawaiian culture]] is one of the major cultures of Polynesia. * The [[United States Minor Outlying Islands|U.S. territories in the North Pacific]] are generally considered part of Oceania. * Rapa Nui, or [[Easter Island]], is the eastern corner of the Polynesian triangle. A Polynesian island in the eastern Pacific Ocean and part of the territory of [[Chile]], it is generally included in Oceania, in which case the most easterly place in Polynesia and Oceania is its dependency [[Sala y Gómez]] 415 km to the East. * The line in [[Indonesia]] dividing Oceania from [[Asia]] varies in location and is sometimes considered to be the [[Wallace Line]]. See the [[transcontinental country]] article. * [[East Timor]] is often reckoned as a part of Oceania due to its location to the east of the Wallace Line and its cultural ties to Pacific peoples. See [[transcontinental country#Countries_in both Asia and Oceania|transcontinental country]]; [http://www.world-gazetteer.com/] Biogeographically, East Timor lies within [[Wallacea]], an ecological transition zone between Asia and Australasia. This transition is less known and less favoured these days as a continental boundary. * Australia is sometimes ''not'' included in Oceania. Terms such as ''[[Pacific Islands]]'' or ''South Sea Islands'' might be used to describe Oceania without Australia (and New Zealand). The term "Australasia" invariably includes Australia, and usually includes New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and some other parts of Oceania, but this term is sometimes controversial outside of Australia, as it may be seen as indicating a link with Asia — a separate continent — or as too greatly emphasising Australia.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} ''"Austral"'' means "of, relating to, or coming from the south", and is the common root of both Australia and Australasia. * Although [[Christmas Island]] and the [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands]] belong to the Commonwealth of [[Australia]], they are west of [[Sumatra]] and are commonly associated with Asia, and not with Oceania.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} * In its widest sense, the term may embrace the entire insular region between Asia and the [[Americas]], thereby including other Pacific island groups such as the [[Ryukyu Islands|Ryukyu]], [[Kuril Islands|Kuril]] and [[Aleutian Islands|Aleutian]] islands, and the [[Japanese Archipelago]].[http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9056698/Oceania] == Ecogeography == '''Oceania''' is one of eight terrestrial [[ecozone]]s, 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]]. == History == {{See|History of Oceania}} {{Expand|date=March 2008}} == Sport == ===Pacific Games=== The [[Pacific Games]] (formerly known as the South Pacific Games) is a multi-sport event, much like the Olympics, (albeit on a much smaller scale), with participation exclusively from countries around the Pacific. It is held every four years and began in 1963. ===Rugby codes=== [[Rugby League]] and [[Rugby Union]] are two of the region's most popular sports. Rugby union is the national sport of New Zealand, Samoa, Fiji and Tonga and is the sixth most popular sport in Australia.<ref name=sweeney/> Rugby League is the national sport in Papua New Guinea (the second most populous country in Oceania after Australia), is fifth most popular in Australia<ref name=sweeney>http://www.sweeneyresearch.com.au/newsPDF/news_pdf_16.pdf {{Dead link|date=June 2008}}</ref>, and has a significant following in New Zealand. Australia has won the [[Rugby World Cup|Rugby Union World Cup]] twice, New Zealand have won the inaugural World Cup in 1987. Australia and New Zealand jointly hosted the World Cup in 1987; Australia hosted it in 2003 and New Zealand is to host it in 2011. ===Australian rules football=== [[Australian rules football]] is the most popular spectator sport in Australia. It is the most popular football code in five of the seven states of Australia. ===Cricket=== Cricket is the most popular and national sport of Australia,<ref name=sweeney/> and also has a significant following in New Zealand. ===Football (soccer)=== Currently [[Vanuatu]] is the only country in Oceania to call football its [[national sport]]. In Australia it is the fourth most popular sport.<ref name=sweeney/> The [[Oceania Football Confederation]] (OFC) is one of six [[association football|football (soccer)]] confederations under the auspices of [[FIFA]], the international governing body of the sport. The OFC is the only confederation without an automatic qualification to the [[Football World Cup|World Cup Finals]]. Currently the winner of the OFC qualification tournament must play-off against an [[Asian Football Confederation|Asian confederation]] side to qualify for the World Cup. Oceania has only been represented at three World Cup Finals — [[Australia national football team|Australia]] in [[Football World Cup 1974|1974]] plus [[Football World Cup 2006|2006]] and [[New Zealand national football team|New Zealand]] in [[Football World Cup 1982|1982]]. However, Australia is now no longer a member of the Oceania Football Confederation, having joined the [[Asian Football Confederation]] in 2006. == See also == * [[Portal:Oceania]] * [[Art of Oceania]] * [[Economy of Oceania]] * [[Europeans in Oceania]] * [[Flags of Oceania]] * [[Geography of Oceania]] * [[History of Oceania]] * [[Military history of Oceania]] * [[United Nations geoscheme for Oceania]] * [[Australia (continent)]] * [[Australasia]] * [[New Zealand]] * [[Pacific Islands]] * [[Pacific Islands Forum]] * [[Pacific Games]] * ''[[Oceania (journal)]]'' == Notes == {{reflist}} == External links == {{portal}} * [http://dmoz.org/Regional/Oceania/ Oceania at the Open Directory Project] {{Countries and territories of Oceania}} {{Regions of the world}} {{Continents of the world|state=collapsed}} <!-- Categories --> [[Category:Oceania| ]] [[Category:Country classifications]] <!-- Other languages --> [[ar:أوقيانوسيا]] [[an:Ozeanía]] [[frp:Ocèanie]] [[as:ওচেনিয়া]] [[ast:Oceanía]] [[az:Okeaniya]] [[bn:ওশেনিয়া]] [[zh-min-nan:Tāi-iûⁿ-chiu]] [[be:Акіянія]] [[be-x-old:Акіянія]] [[bcl:Osyanya]] [[bs:Okeanija]] [[br:Okeania]] [[bg:Океания]] [[ca:Oceania]] [[cv:Океани]] [[ceb:Oseanya]] [[cs:Oceánie]] [[cy:Oceania]] [[da:Oceanien]] [[de:Ozeanien]] [[et:Okeaania]] [[el:Ωκεανία]] [[es:Oceanía]] [[eo:Oceanio]] [[eu:Ozeania]] [[fa:اقیانوسیه]] [[ext:Oceanía]] [[fo:Kyrrahavsoyggjarnar]] [[fr:Océanie]] [[fy:Oseaanje]] [[fur:Oceanie]] [[ga:An Aigéine]] [[gd:Roinn a' Chuain Shèimh]] [[gl:Oceanía]] [[gan:大洋洲]] [[zh-classical:大洋洲]] [[ko:오세아니아]] [[hi:ओशीनिया]] [[hsb:Oceanija]] [[hr:Oceanija]] [[io:Oceania]] [[id:Oseania]] [[ia:Oceania]] [[ie:Oceania]] [[is:Eyjaálfa]] [[it:Oceania]] [[he:אוקיאניה]] [[jv:Oséania]] [[kn:ಒಷ್ಯಾನಿಯ]] [[ka:ოკეანეთი]] [[sw:Australia na Pasifiki]] [[ht:Oseyani]] [[lad:Oseania]] [[la:Oceania]] [[lv:Okeānija]] [[lb:Ozeanien]] [[lt:Okeanija]] [[hu:Ausztrália és Óceánia]] [[mk:Океанија]] [[mg:Oseania]] [[ml:ഓഷ്യാനിയ]] [[mt:Oċeanja]] [[ms:Oceania]] [[my:Oceania]] [[nah:Teōātlān]] [[nl:Oceanië]] [[ne:ओसेनिया]] [[ja:オセアニア]] [[no:Oseania]] [[nn:Oseania]] [[nrm:Ochéannie]] [[nov:Oseania]] [[oc:Oceania]] [[km:អូសេអានី]] [[nds:Ozeanien]] [[pl:Oceania]] [[pt:Oceania]] [[crh:Avstraliya ve Okeaniya]] [[ksh:Ozejaanije]] [[ro:Oceania]] [[qu:Usiyanya]] [[ru:Океания]] [[se:Oseania]] [[sm:Oceania]] [[sco:Oceanie]] [[scn:Oceania]] [[simple:Oceania]] [[sk:Austrália a Oceánia]] [[sl:Oceanija]] [[so:Ooshiyaaniya]] [[sr:Океанија]] [[sh:Oceanija]] [[fi:Oseania]] [[sv:Oceanien]] [[tl:Oceania]] [[ta:ஓசியானியா]] [[th:โอเชียเนีย]] [[vi:Châu Đại Dương]] [[tg:Уқёнусия]] [[tpi:Osenia]] [[tr:Okyanusya]] [[uk:Океанія]] [[vec:Oceania]] [[wo:Oseyaani]] [[zh-yue:大洋洲]] [[diq:Okyanusya]] [[bat-smg:Okeanėjė]] [[zh:大洋洲]]