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A gallery of national, sub-national, and historical flags of Oceania, the region of the world comprising Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. See the dates, uses, and descriptions of each flag, as well as maps and links to related articles.
Sporcle is a website where users can play and create quizzes on various topics, such as sports, geography, movies, and more. The name is a portmanteau of sports and oracle, and the site has over one million user-made quizzes that have been played over 5 billion times.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of 14 sovereign states and 1 dependent territory in the geographical region of Oceania, with their names, capitals, populations, and areas. It also explains the boundaries and definitions of Oceania, and its relation to other regions such as Southeast Asia and Latin America.
This page shows the official flags of the administrative units of Oceania, a continent comprising Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. It includes information on the names, locations and status of each subdivision, as well as links to the main articles for each country or territory.
A comprehensive and updated list of all 193 UN member states and 2 observer states, as well as several de facto states, and their national flags. Each flag entry includes its aspect ratio, date of adoption, designer, description, and references.
This web page shows the population of Oceania and its subregions, as well as the sovereign and dependent islands, based on official sources. Australia is the most populous country in Oceania, followed by Papua New Guinea and Western New Guinea.
A collection of lists of flags from various categories, such as states, cities, groups, movements, historical, military and more. Includes links to flag images, galleries and databases on Wikimedia Commons and other sites.
This web page shows the history of national flags of various countries and their dates of adoption. It does not claim to have the oldest flag in the world, but it provides some historical and geographical context for each flag.