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  2. History of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    The prehistory of Oceania is divided into the prehistory of each of its major areas: Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, and these vary greatly as to when they were first inhabited by humans — from 70,000 years ago (Near Oceania) to 3,000 years ago (Remote Oceania).

  3. List of television stations in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television stations in Oceania: List of television stations in American Samoa; List of television stations in Australia; List of television stations in Borneo; List of television stations in Fiji; List of television stations in French Polynesia; List of television stations in the Federated States of Micronesia

  4. Category:History of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    History of Oceania by topic (31 C) Historical events in Oceania (17 C) * Events in Oceania (22 C) B. History books about Oceania (3 C, 2 P) C. Histories of cities in ...

  5. Category:History of Oceania by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of Oceania by country. 25 languages. Anarâškielâ ...

  6. Category:History of Oceania by topic - Wikipedia

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    Social history of Oceania‎ (3 C, 1 P) History of sport in Oceania‎ ...

  7. Oceania Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Oceania Television Network (OTV) is Palau's only Pacific Island-content television station. It was founded by Jeff Barabe and Kassi Berg of Roll 'em Productions and launched in December 2006. It was founded by Jeff Barabe and Kassi Berg of Roll 'em Productions and launched in December 2006.

  8. Culture of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Cultures of Oceania reflect not only that of the region's indigenous peoples, but also the cultures brought by European colonisation and the United States, particularly through mass culture such as cinema and TV. [1] Oceania is commonly divided into four geographic sub-regions, characterized by shared cultural, religious, linguistic, and ethnic ...

  9. Category:History of Oceania by period - Wikipedia

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