Oceania and Australia

Oceania has 14 countries and many overseas dependent territories. The largest country by population and land area is Australia, which is home to 25.63 million people and has 2.97 million square miles (7,692,024 square kilometers) of area. Oceania also boasts a large number of territories, many of which are controlled by the United States.

Countries of Oceania

Australia

Fiji

Kiribati

Marshall Islands

Micronesia

Nauru

New Zealand

Palau

Papua New Guinea

Samoa

Solomon Islands

Tonga

Tuvalu

Vanuatu

Territories of Oceania:

  • American Samoa (US)
  • Ashmore and Cartier Islands (Australia)
  • Baker Island (US)
  • Cook Islands (New Zealand)
  • Coral Sea Islands (Australia)
  • Easter Island (Chile)
  • French Polynesia (France)
  • Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)
  • Guam (US)
  • Howland Island (US)
  • Jarvis Island (US)
  • Johnston Atoll (US)
  • Kingman Reef (US)
  • Midway Atoll (US)
  • New Caledonia (France)
  • Niue (New Zealand)
  • Norfolk Island (Australia)
  • Northern Mariana Islands (US)
  • Palmyra Atoll (US)
  • Papua (Indonesia) (Not same as Papua New Guinea)
  • Pitcairn Islands (UK)
  • San AndrĂ©s and Providencia (Colombia)
  • Tokelau (New Zealand)
  • Wake Island (US)
  • Wallis and Futuna (France)
  • West Papua (Indonesia)

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