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  2. Flags of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    A red lion on a white background in the fly of a British blue ensign. 1877–present [a] Flag of Victoria. The Southern Cross surmounted by a crown in the fly of a British blue ensign. 1953–present. Flag of Western Australia. A black swan on a gold background in the fly of a British blue ensign.

  3. List of country subdivision flags in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the Lists of country subdivision flags, which is split into continents due to its size. For purposes of this article, Oceania is taken to comprise Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. The principal subdivisions are generally the ones that are identified as first-order subdivisions under the ISO 3166-2 coding scheme.

  4. List of Oceanian countries by area - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of countries and dependencies in Oceania by area. [1] Australia is the largest country in Oceania while Nauru is the smallest. Country / dependency %

  5. Oceania (song) - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Björk. Mark Bell. Music video. "Oceania" on YouTube. " Oceania " is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her fifth studio album Medúlla. It was written and produced by Björk, with additional writing by Sjón and production by Mark Bell. The song was written by the singer specially for the 2004 Summer Olympics Opening ...

  6. O Arise, All You Sons - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics. I. O arise all you sons of this land, [a] Let us sing of our joy to be free, [b] Praising God and rejoicing to be. Papua New Guinea. Shout our name from the mountains to seas [c] Papua New Guinea; Let us raise our voices and proclaim.

  7. Kotahitanga (song) - Wikipedia

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    Composition. "Kotahitanga" is a song that blends Māori language lyrics, traditional melodies and taonga pūoro (traditional instruments) with modern house musical progression and structures. [6][7] The lyrics discuss solidarity and freedom for the Māori people. [6] The chorus lyrics are based around the repeating phrase "whaka awe, awe awe ...

  8. Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Anthropologists have defined Oceania as that region of the Pacific Ocean that encompasses three distinct geographical areas—Polynesia, meaning "many islands"; Micronesia, meaning "small islands"; and Melanesia, meaning "black islands." Other definitions of Oceania are used by geographers, economists, and oceanographers.

  9. Lists of flags - Wikipedia

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    Flags of the Marshal Foch victory-harmony banner June 8, 1919 This is a collection of lists of flags , including the flags of states or territories , groups or movements and individual people. There are also lists of historical flags and military flag galleries.