Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent in terms of total area. (It is larger than both Oceania and Europe.) Antarctica is a unique continent in that it does not have a native human population. There are no countries in Antarctica. Seven countries made defined claims to Antarctic territory prior to the Antarctic Treaty of 1959.
14 countries of Australia and Oceania with their capitals in alphabetical order. Briefly about the best capital cities for life and travel on this continent.

If we consider continental Australia through these terms, it may now include more countries within the area — 20 countries in fact. These are Australia the country, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, French Polynesia, Tonga, Niue, Kiribati, Fiji, Tokelau, Western Samoa, Wallis Futuna, Solomon Island, Tuvalu, Cocos, Keeling Island, Nauru, Cook

The two countries have often hosted these tournaments, sometimes jointly, and many countries participate. The tournaments, regional play, and friendly games that occur between these countries make rugby a truly unifying sport in Australia and Oceania. The arts are another unifying cultural practice in Australia and Oceania. The Festival of
The territory was officially named "American Samoa" in 1911. The US administered the territory through the Department of the Navy. In 1949, there was an attempt to organize the territory, granting it formal self-government, but local chiefs helped defeat the measure in the US Congress. Administration was transferred to the Department of the
List of Oceanian countries. This is a list of countries in the Continent of Oceania. Flag Map English names, and ISO Local name(s) Capital Population 2021 Area Currency; Australia Commonwealth of Australia AUS English: Australia — Commonwealth of Australia: Canberra: 25,921,089 7,741,220 km 2 (2,988,902 sq mi) Australian dollar
Melanesia is located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is made up of 2,000 islands stretching from the Arafura Sea in Indonesian waters to the eastern side of the western Pacific Ocean, and from the island of New Guinea in the north to New Caledonia and the surrounding waters to the south. About 12 million people call Melanesia home.
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