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  2. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania

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    Federal territories of sovereign states located outside these states' mainland. 2. Territories that constitute integral parts of sovereign states in some form other than as federal territories, where a significant part of the sovereign state's landmass is located outside Oceania or the territory is located outside the sovereign state's mainland.

  3. List of predecessors of sovereign states in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    The region of Oceania is generally defined geographically to include the subregions of Australasia, [2] Melanesia, [3] Micronesia and Polynesia, and their respective sovereign states. Oceania was originally colonised by Europeans with Australia and New Zealand primarily by the British, and the Pacific Islands primarily by the British, French ...

  4. Colonisation of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    The colonisation of Oceania includes: Colonisation of Australia; Colonisation of New Zealand; Colonisation of the Pacific islands; See also. Europeans in Oceania;

  5. History of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Britain also established colonies in Australia in 1788, New Zealand in 1840 and Fiji in 1872, with much of Oceania being annexed by the British Empire. The Gilbert Islands (now known as Kiribati) and the Ellice Islands (now known as Tuvalu) came under Britain's sphere of influence in the late 19th century.

  6. British Western Pacific Territories - Wikipedia

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    The British Western Pacific Territories (BWPT) was a colonial entity created in 1877 for the administration of a series of Pacific islands in Oceania under a single representative of the British Crown, styled the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific.

  7. Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Oceania most commonly refers to the land areas of the South and Central Pacific. [104] Kennedy defined Oceania as including Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. [104] The U.S. Government Publishing Office's Area Handbook for Oceania from 1971 states that Australia and New Zealand are the principal large sovereignties of the ...

  8. Category:Former colonies in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Former British colonies and protectorates in Oceania (11 C, 18 P) G. German New Guinea (8 C, 20 P, 1 F) German Samoa (2 C, 12 P) H. Territory of Hawaii (4 C, 20 P) N.

  9. Category:Former countries in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Former colonies in Oceania (10 C, ... Pages in category "Former countries in Oceania" ... List of predecessors of sovereign states in Oceania; A.