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Oceania/ Australasia

Oceania (sometimes Oceanica) is a geographical, often geopolitical, region consisting of numerous lands—mostly islands in the Pacific Ocean and vicinity. more...

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The term \"Oceania\" was coined in 1831 by French explorer Dumont d'Urville. The term is used today in many languages to define one of the continents and is one of eight terrestrial ecozones.

Ethnologically, the islands that are included in Oceania are divided into the subregions of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

The boundaries of Oceania are defined in a number of ways. Most definitions recognize parts of Australasia such as Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea, and all or part of the Malay Archipelago as belonging to Oceania.

Extent

Oceania is traditionally understood as being composed of three regions: Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. As with any region, however, interpretations vary; increasingly, geographers and scientists divide Oceania into Near Oceania and Remote Oceania.

Most of Oceania consists of island nations comprising 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 at 4,884 m (16,024 ft) and the lowest point is Lake Eyre, Australia at 16 m (52 ft) below sea level.

Regions

Descriptions of the regions and constituents of Oceania vary according to source. The table below shows the subregions and countries of Oceania as broadly categorised according to the scheme for geographic subregions used by the United Nations. The information shown follows sources in cross-referenced articles; where sources differ, provisos have been clearly indicated. These territories and regions are subject to various additional categorisations, of course, depending on the source and purpose of each description.

See Also: List of Oceanian countries by population

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 language family, and Hawaiian culture is one of the major cultures of Polynesia.; The 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 Isla Salas 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; 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. This term is sometimes controversial, though, as it may may be interpreted as implying an association with Asia — a separate continent — or too great an association with Australia. The term is actually derived from the word \"Austral\", meaning \"of, relating to, or coming from the south\". This word represents the common root of both names: 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.; In its widest sense, the term may embrace the entire insular region between Asia and the Americas, thereby including other islands in the Pacific Rim such as the Ryukyu, Kuril and Aleutian islands, the Japanese Archipelago and Taiwan.;

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1991 PROOF AUSTRALIAN 1/20oz $5 99.99% GOLD NUGGET COIN US $1.61 1 DOLLAR COOK ISLANDS SILVER COIN POPE JOHN-PAUL II US $120.00
1986 AUSTRALIAN 10 GRAMS 22CT GOLD $200 KOALA COIN UNC US $1.61 NEW GUINEA - COMPLETE SHILLING SET 1935 - 45 - ALL GVF US $19.99
VANUATU - 50 VATU 1994 - SILVER PROOF - QUEEN MOTHER US $19.99 COOK ISLANDS - 25 DOLLARS - GOLD PROOF - ELEPHANT US $69.99
FIJI SET1976- 5 COINS IN MINT PACK PLUS 1954 HALF PENNY US $3.99 1915 SILVER FLORIN COIN FROM AUSTRALIA (GEORGE V) US $7.25
NORTH BORNEO 21/2 CENTS 1903 SHIELD VF+ SCARCER 514S US $4.87 NEW ZEALAND 3D 1961 QUEEN CLUBS EF+ 494S US $1.61
W101 ENAMELLED COIN AUSTRALIA 1984 1 DOLLAR KANGAROO'S US $3.24 THREE SILVER COINS FROM AUSTRALIA (GEORGE V) US $2.33
TIMOR LESTE 5 CENTS 2004 FLOWER UNC 451S US $1.61 FIJI 3D 1958 QUEEN BRASS 425S US $1.61
FIJI 1D 1967 QUEEN NICKLE 515S US $1.61 FIJI 1D 1959 QUEEN NICKLE VF+ 443S US $1.61
AUSTRALIA JUBILEE 1D 1935 VF+ 414S US $1.61 AUSTRALIA 1D 1927 COPPER VF+ 413S US $3.24
AUSTRALIA 1D 1921 COPPER 412S US $1.61 COOK ISLANDS 5 CENTS 2000 RUDE UNC 361S US $1.61
TONGA 20 CENT 2002 KING UNC 44M US $1.61 TONGA 5 CENTS 2002 CHICKEN UNC 272E US $1.61
FIJI 1 CENT 2001 QUEEN COPPER UNC 131Q US $1.61 AUSTRALIA SILVER 3D 1926 KING 194E US $3.24
PAPUA 2 TOEA 2004 BIRD OF PARADISE UNC 149D US $1.61 TONGA 1 CENT 1981 CORN UNC 13M US $1.61
NEW ZEALAND 1/2D 1961 MAORI COPPER EF+ 329Q US $1.61 FIJI 20 CENTS 1996 QUEEN UNC 126Q US $1.61
AUSTRALIA 1/2D 1917 KING VF+ 63Q US $1.61 FRENCH POLYNESIA 2 FRANCS 2001 PALMS UNC 308S US $1.61
40TH ANNIVERSARY OF CORONATION CROWN US $8.13 TINY TRISTAN DA CUNHA HONOURS POPE JOHN PAUL II US $8.13
49 UNC French Polynesia French Oceania 1 Franc coin US $8.15 50 French Polynesia French Oceania 1 Franc coin US $8.15
51. Unc French Polynesia French Oceania 50 centime coin US $5.70 MOON LANDING ANNIVERSARY APOLLO 11 GOLD COIN 1/25 OZ US $99.99
NIUE 50 Dollars 1988 Silver Proof Kennedy 1 Ounce US $29.00 1938 GEORGE V AUSTRALIA PENNY UNCIRCULATED WL CONDITION US $1.61
1951 SCARCE GEORGE V AUSTRALIA PENNY - UNC WL CONDITION US $1.61 1890H British North Borneo Cent NGC MS63BN KM#2 US $124.99
Cook Islands 1972 Proof Set 7 Silver Coins US $9.95 Cook Islands 1975 Proof Set 7 Silver Coins W/Case US $19.95
$15 AUSTRALIA 3 x BANKNOTES ONE WITH VERY LOW SERIAL NO US $9.77 1 Shilling Coin 1956 New Zealand L@@K 99p US $1.61
TUVALU 2007 WHITE SHARK SILVER COIN US $147.00 TUVALU 2008 BLUE RINGED OCTOPUS SILVER COIN US $149.00
NEW ZEALAND 1969 7 COIN POLISHED PROOFLIKE YEAR SET US $1.61 Australia George V Halfpenny 1911 High Grade US $1.61
NEW ZEALAND 1994 B/UNC COIN COLLECTION - sealed US $1.61 THE LOW-MINTAGE ORIGINAL WEDDING CROWN FROM ST. HELENA US $3.26
THE FERTILITY GOD CROWN US $8.13 1935 1 Shilling Territory of New Guinea Silver Coin US $4.99
Cook Islands 2009 Meteorite Moon 5$ APOLLO 11 US $139.00 2009 5$ 400th Anniversary of the Observation of Mars US $149.00
Cook Island 1976 5 Dollars, Rare Matte BU, Mintage 251 US $285.00 1989 $50 Space Shuttle Silver Proof Coin Marshall Is US $11.62
Australia Lunar Silver BU 1oz Coins Collection Set US $415.42 1988 MARSHALL ISLANDS SPACE SHUTTLE FIVE DOLLAR COIN US $4.00
COOK ISLANDS - 1976 PROOF SET US $19.99 New Zealand UNC, Dollar 1974 Commonwealth Games US $1.61
New Zealand Proof-like, Dollar 1986 Royal Visit US $1.61 A 1914 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA HALF PENNY COIN. US $1.61
AUSTRALIA: Ballaarat. 1862 Penny. Rare US $3.58 1925 - Australia - Shilling - SNo17184 US $2.43
NEW ZEALAND: Hague-Smith, Auckland 1d Token c.1870 US $1.61 NEW ZEALAND: Morrin & Co. Auckland 1d Token c.1858 US $1.61
Australia George V Penny 1919 Clear Diamonds  US $1.61 AUSTRALIA, 1914 Shilling nice condition US $3.52
AUSTRALIA PENNY DATED 1934 US $1.61 NEW ZEALAND 1992 B/UNC $5 - sealed pack US $1.61
POKEMON BULBASAUR MINT LEGAL-TENDER CROWN US $8.13 550: rare 1914 silver shilling Australia US $8.13
POKEMON MEOWTH MINT LEGAL-TENDER CROWN US $8.13 AUSTRALIA 8 Dollars 2007 Silver 999 5 Oz 158 Gr.Pig BU US $133.00
Samoa 1994 Proof Silver $10 Queen Mother Glamis Castle US $24.95 1992 Silver $5 Palau Marine Life Orange Fish SCARCE US $67.00
Fiji Coin Lot US $2.33 A SILVER UNC 1942-S (SIX PENCE) FROM FIJI ISLAND US $5.00
FIJI - 10 DOLLARS 2002 - SILVER/GOLD PROOF US $24.99 Mini 30X Coins / Stamp / Jewelery Loupe Magnifier + LED US $6.49
Fiji Proof 1978 20 Dollars Silver "Golden Cowrie" Coin US $9.99 Fiji Proof 1978 10 Dollars Silver "Parrot Finch" Coin US $9.99
1977 Bermuda Silver Jubilee Rare Proof Set, Canada Mint US $825.00 SILVER COIN AMBER CHAMBER ROOM S. PETERSBURG PALAU 2009 US $165.00
1999 SILVER PROOF KOALA 1 TROY oz ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT US $22.03
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