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  2. Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Fiji has the highest percentage of Hindus in Oceania at 29.7% [314] In absolute numbers, Australia has the largest population of Hindus in Oceania constituting 2.7% of the country's population. [315] In New Zealand, Hindus form 2.65% of the population of. [316] Samoa also has a significant Hindu population. [317]

  3. Culture of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Oceania is commonly divided into four geographic sub-regions, characterized by shared cultural, religious, linguistic, and ethnic traits: Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Most Oceanian countries are multi-party representative parliamentary democracies , and tourism is a large source of income for the Pacific Islands nations.

  4. Portal:Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Spanning the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, at the centre of the water hemisphere, Oceania is estimated to have a land area of about 9,000,000 square kilometres (3,500,000 sq mi) and a population of around 44.4 million as of 2022. Oceania is the smallest continent in land area and the second-least populated after Antarctica.

  5. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania

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    12 km 2 (5 sq mi) Wake Island: Unincorporated territory of the United States: English: Wake Island [31] None: Uninhabited [31] 6.5 km 2 (2.5 sq mi) Wallis and Futuna Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands Overseas collectivity of France: French: Wallis et Futuna — Territoire des Iles Wallis et Futuna [20] Mata-Utu [22] [24] 15,398 [30 ...

  6. Category:Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Oceania is a name used for varying groups of islands of the Pacific Ocean. 1. In its narrow usage it refers to: Polynesia (including New Zealand and the Hawaiian Islands), Melanesia (including New Guinea and the Solomon Islands), Micronesia; 2. In a wider usage it includes: Australia. 3. It may also include: the Malay archipelago. 4.

  7. History of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Oceania was first explored by Europeans from the 16th century onwards. Portuguese navigators, between 1512 and 1526, reached the Moluccas (by António de Abreu and Francisco Serrão in 1512), Timor , the Aru Islands (Martim A. Melo Coutinho), the Tanimbar Islands , some of the Caroline Islands (by Gomes de Sequeira in 1525), and west Papua New ...

  8. Languages of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Spanish in Easter Island, Micronesia [1] and Guam [2] There are also creoles formed from the interaction of Malay or the colonial languages with indigenous languages, such as Tok Pisin, Bislama, Pijin, various Malay trade and creole languages, Samoan Plantation Pidgin, Hawaiian Pidgin, Norfuk, Pitkern, [3] and Unserdeutsch

  9. Shqiptar - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Johann Georg von Hahn (1854) was the first to derive the term Shqiptar from the Albanian verbs shqipoj ("to speak clearly") and shqiptoj ("to speak out, pronounce"), [6] while Gustav Meyer (1891) was the first to derive shqipoj from the Latin verb excipere, denoting people who speak the same language, [6] similar to the ethno-linguistic ...

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