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1851 map of Pacific listing colonial names of individual islands. Since the beginning of the 19th century, Australia and the islands of the Pacific have been grouped by geographers into a region called Oceania. [17] [18] It is often used as a quasi-continent, with the Pacific Ocean being the defining characteristic. [19]
English: Cocos (Keeling) Islands – Territory of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands: West Island [24] / Bantam [22] 544 [33] 14 km 2 (5 sq mi) Coral Sea Islands Coral Sea Islands Territory External territory of Australia: English: Coral Sea Islands — Coral Sea Islands Territory: Willis Island: Uninhabited: 3 km 2 (1 sq mi) Easter Island: Special ...
Flag of the Cook Islands Federation [citation needed] A red-white-red tricolour with the Union Jack in the canton, in the center of which is a palm tree on a white disc. 1973 –1979: Flag of the Cook Islands [57] Green flag with a ring of fifteen gold stars in the fly. 1865 –1867: Flag of the Confederacy of Independent Kingdoms of Fiji [58]
Flag of the Gambier Islands: Three horizontal stripes of equal width in the order white-blue-white charged with a blue star in each corner and a white star in the middle. Flag of the Marquesas Islands: A flag divided in to a top yellow half and a bottom red half with a white triangle in the hoist charged with the design of Maitiki. Flag of ...
Map depicts sovereign states and a de facto state (tw) fully located on islands: those with land borders shaded green, and those without shaded dark blue. Countries/territories not shown on the map: Antarctica (aq) (continental disputed territory), Australia (au) (continental country), the Cook Islands (ck) and Niue (nu) (free association with New Zealand), Greenland (gl) (constituent country ...
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The Pacific robin inhabits the islands of the south western Pacific. [260] The aptly named Pacific kingfisher is found in the Pacific Islands, [261] as is the Red-vented bulbul, [262] Polynesian starling, [263] Brown goshawk, [264] Pacific Swallow [265] and the Cardinal myzomela, among others. [266]
This is a list of islands in Oceania by area. It includes all islands in Oceania greater than 10 km 2 (3.9 sq mi), sorted in descending order by area. No Indonesian islands outside the provinces of Western New Guinea or any other island of the Malay Archipelago are included. For comparison, mainland Australia is also shown.