Outline_of_Oceania

Outline of Oceania

Outline of Oceania

Overview of and topical guide to Oceania


The following outline is provided as an overview and topical guide to Oceania.

Location of Oceania

Oceania is a geographical, and geopolitical, region consisting of numerous lands—mostly islands in the Pacific Ocean and vicinity. The term is also sometimes used to denote a continent comprising Australia and proximate Pacific islands.[1][2][3][4]

The boundaries of Oceania are defined in a number of ways. Most definitions include parts of Australasia such as Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea, and parts of Maritime Southeast Asia.[5][6][7] Ethnologically, the islands of Oceania are divided into the subregions of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.[8]

General reference

  • Pronunciation (IPA)
    • UK: /ˌəʊ.ʃiˈɑːn.(iː.)ə/
    • US: /ˌoʊʃiˈæniə/
  • Common English name(s): Oceania, Oceanica[9]
  • Official English name(s): Oceania
  • Adjectival(s): Oceanian
  • Demonym(s): Oceanians

Geography of Oceania

Geography of Oceania

Geography of Oceania by region

Geography of Oceania by country and territory

  • United States Minor Outlying Islands:[21]
  • Geography of the Ogasawara Islands (Japan):

Environment of Oceania

Environment of Oceania

Climate of Oceania

  • United States Minor Outlying Islands:[21]
    • Climate of Baker Island
    • Climate of Howland Island
    • Climate of Jarvis Island
    • Climate of Johnston Atoll
    • Climate of Kingman Reef
    • Climate of Midway Atoll
    • Climate of Palmyra Atoll
    • Climate of Wake Island
  • Climate of the Ogasawara Islands (Japan):
    • Climate of the Bonin Islands
    • Climate of Marcus Island
    • Climate of the Okino-tori-shima
    • Climate of the Volcano Islands

Ecology of Oceania

Geology of Oceania

Wildlife of Oceania

Flora of Oceania
Fauna of Oceania
  • Fauna of Oceanian realm
  • Birds of Oceania
  • Mammals of Oceania

Natural geographic features of Oceania

Regions of Oceania

Regions of Oceania

Biogeographic divisions of Oceania

Political divisions of Oceania

Sovereign states and dependencies (listed in italic) that have at least some territory lying within Oceania:

Municipalities of Oceania

Demography of Oceania

Demographics of Oceania

  • United States Minor Outlying Islands:[21]
  • Demographics of the Ogasawara Islands (Japan):
    • Demographics of the Bonin Islands
    • Demographics of Marcus Island
    • Demographics of Okino-tori-shima
    • Demographics of the Volcano Islands

Politics of Oceania

Politics of Oceania by region

  • United States Minor Outlying Islands:[21]
  • Politics of the Ogasawara Islands (Japan):
    • Politics of the Bonin Islands
    • Politics of Marcus Island
    • Politics of Okino-tori-shima
    • Politics of the Volcano Islands

Governments of the countries and dependencies of Oceania

Elections in Oceania

  • United States Minor Outlying Islands:[21]
    • Elections in Baker Island
    • Elections in Howland Island
    • Elections in Jarvis Island
    • Elections in Johnston Atoll
    • Elections in Kingman Reef
    • Elections in Midway Atoll
    • Elections in Palmyra Atoll
    • Elections in Wake Island
  • Elections in the Ogasawara Islands (Japan):
    • Elections in the Bonin Islands
    • Elections in Marcus Island
    • Elections in the Okino-tori-shima
    • Elections in the Volcano Islands

Political parties in Oceania

Foreign relations of Oceania

Foreign relations of Oceania

Diplomatic missions of Oceania

International organizations of Oceania

Law and order in Oceania

Law of Oceania

Military of Oceania

  • United States Minor Outlying Islands:[21]
  • Military of the Ogasawara Islands (Japan)
    • Military of the Bonin Islands
    • Military of Marcus Island
    • Military of Okino-tori-shima
    • Military of the Volcano Islands

Local government in Oceania

Local government in Oceania

History of Oceania

History of Oceania

History of Oceania by period

History of Oceania by region

History of Oceania by subject

Culture of Oceania

Culture of Oceania

Art in Oceania

Culture of Oceania by region

  • United States Minor Outlying Islands:[21]
    • Culture of Baker Island
    • Culture of Howland Island
    • Culture of Jarvis Island
    • Culture of Johnston Atoll
    • Culture of Kingman Reef
    • Culture of Midway Atoll
    • Culture of Palmyra Atoll
    • Culture of Wake Island
  • Culture of the Ogasawara Islands (Japan):
    • Culture of the Bonin Islands
    • Culture of Marcus Island
    • Culture of Okino-tori-shima
    • Culture of the Volcano Islands

Languages of Oceania

Languages of Oceania

Religion in Oceania

Religion in Oceania

Religion in Oceania by political division

  • United States Minor Outlying Islands:[21]
    • Religion in Baker Island
    • Religion in Howland Island
    • Religion in Jarvis Island
    • Religion in Johnston Atoll
    • Religion in Kingman Reef
    • Religion in Midway Atoll
    • Religion in Palmyra Atoll
    • Religion in Wake Island
  • Religion in the Ogasawara Islands (Japan):
    • Religion in the Bonin Islands
    • Religion in Marcus Island
    • Religion in Okino-tori-shima
    • Religion in the Volcano Islands

Sports in Oceania

Sport in Oceania

Economy and infrastructure of Oceania

Economy of Oceania

Economy by country and territory

Education in Oceania

Education in Oceania

See also


References

  1. Atlas of Canada Web Master (2004-08-17). "The Atlas of Canada - The World - Continents". Atlas.nrcan.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-11-04. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  2. "Encarta Mexico "Oceanía"". Mx.encarta.msn.com. Archived from the original on 2009-03-17. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  3. Lewis, Martin W.; Kären E. Wigen (1997). The Myth of Continents: a Critique of Metageography. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 32. ISBN 0-520-20742-4. (hbk.); pbk.). The answer [from a scholar who sought to calculate the number of continents] conformed almost precisely to the conventional list: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania (Australia plus New Zealand), Africa, and Antarctica.
  4. Merriam Webster's Online Dictionary Archived 2008-01-03 at the Wayback Machine (based on Collegiate vol., 11th ed.) 2006. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc.
  5. "United Nations Statistics Division - Countries of Oceania". Millenniumindicators.un.org. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  6. "Oceania" Archived 2009-02-10 at the Wayback Machine. 2005. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Columbia University Press.
  7. ""Oceanica" defined by Memidex/WordNet". Memidex.com. 2009-03-20. Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  8. Insular area of the United States.
  9. Australian overseas territory.
  10. Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand.
  11. Part of the region of Valparaiso of Chile.
  12. a State of the United States.
  13. Some Indonesian territory could be considered as part of Asia or Oceania
  14. Also known as Timor-Leste.
  15. East Timor could be considered as part of Asia or Oceania.
  16. Overseas territory of New Zealand.
  17. Excluding Navassa Island, Petrel Islands, and Serranilla Bank, which are in the Caribbean and are not part of Oceania

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