
Oceania - Wikipedia
Oceania is the smallest continent in land area and the second-least populated after Antarctica.
Oceania | Definition, Population, Maps, & Facts | Britannica
2025年2月15日 · Oceania, collective name for the islands scattered throughout most of the Pacific Ocean. The term, in its widest sense, embraces the entire insular region between Asia and the Americas. A more common definition excludes the Ryukyu, Kuril, and Aleutian islands and the Japan archipelago.
What Is Oceania? - WorldAtlas
2021年4月12日 · Oceania is a region in the Pacific Ocean. It consists of 4 subregions, Australia and New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. Approximately 43 million people live in Oceania. Oceania contains 14 independent countries and 8 dependencies. Most of the countries of Oceania consist of many tiny islands.
Oceania - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oceania is a name used in geography for the region made up of Australia, Polynesia, Melanesia, and several other island nations in the surrounding area. It is often listed as one of the continents of the world.
Oceania: geography, culture, religion, economy and history
2024年1月9日 · Oceania is one of Earth's six continents and the smallest in size. It lies south of the Pacific Ocean, west of the Indian Ocean, and southeast of Asia. With an area of about 3.36 million square miles (8.7 million km 2), it accounts for 5.9% of the total surface area of the planet.
Oceania - New World Encyclopedia
Oceania is a geographical (and geopolitical) region consisting of numerous countries and territories—mostly islands—in the Pacific Ocean. The exact scope of Oceania varies—some descriptions include East Timor, Australia, and New Zealand; other versions exclude them.
5 Things You Should Know About: Oceania - WorldAtlas
2020年9月2日 · Oceania is one of the Earth's seven continents. It is made up of 14 countries, all of which are geographically situated in the southern region of the Pacific Ocean, and is comprised of over 10,000 islands.