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Oceania
An orthographic projection of Oceania
Area9,000,000 km2 (3,500,000 sq mi) (7th)
Population44,491,724 (2021, 6th)[1][2]
Population density4.94/km2 (12.8/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)$1.630 trillion (2018, 6th)
GDP per capita$62,316 (2023, 1st)
Religions
    • 82.2% Christianity
      • 42.7% Protestantism
      • 24.7% Catholicism
      • 14.8% Other Christian
  • 16.5% No religion
  • 1.3% Other[3]
DemonymOceanian
Countries
UN members (14)
  • Oceania Australia
  • Oceania Fiji
  • Oceania Kiribati
  • Oceania Marshall Islands
  • Oceania Micronesia
  • Oceania Nauru
  • Oceania New Zealand
  • Oceania Palau
  • Oceania Papua New Guinea
  • Oceania Samoa
  • Oceania Solomon Islands
  • Oceania Tonga
  • Oceania Tuvalu
  • Oceania Vanuatu
Associated (2)
  • Oceania Cook Islands
  • Oceania Niue
Dependencies
External (21)
  • Oceania Australia (5)
    • Oceania Ashmore and Cartier Islands
    • Oceania Christmas Island
    • Oceania Cocos (Keeling) Islands
    • Oceania Coral Sea Islands
    • Oceania Norfolk Island
  • Oceania France (3)
    • Oceania French Polynesia
    • Oceania New Caledonia
    • Oceania Wallis and Futuna
  • Oceania New Zealand (1)
    • Oceania Tokelau
  • Oceania United Kingdom (1)
    • Oceania Pitcairn Islands
  • Oceania United States (11)
    • Oceania American Samoa
    • Oceania Baker Island
    • Oceania Guam
    • Oceania Howland Island
    • Oceania Jarvis Island
    • Oceania Johnston Atoll
    • Oceania Kingman Reef
    • Oceania Midway Atoll
    • Oceania Northern Mariana Islands
    • Oceania Palmyra Atoll
    • Oceania Wake Island

Internal (11)
  • Oceania Chile (1)
    • Oceania Easter Island
  • Oceania Ecuador (1)
    • Galapagos Islands[4]
  • Oceania Indonesia (7)
    • Oceania Maluku (Aru Islands)
    • Oceania Central Papua
    • Oceania Highland Papua
    • Oceania Papua
    • Oceania South Papua
    • Oceania Southwest Papua
    • Oceania West Papua
  • Oceania Japan (1)
    • Ogasawara Ogasawara
  • Oceania United States (1)
    • Oceania Hawaii
Languages
Official (30)
  • Bislama
  • Carolinian
  • Chamorro
  • Chinese
  • Cook Islands Māori
  • English
  • Fiji Hindi
  • Fijian
  • French
  • Gilbertese
  • Hawaiʻian
  • Hiri Motu
  • Indonesian
  • Japanese
  • Māori
  • Marshallese
  • Nauruan
  • New Zealand Sign Language
  • Niuean
  • Norfuk
  • Palauan
  • Pitkern
  • Rapa Nui
  • Rotuman
  • Samoan
  • Spanish
  • Tok Pisin
  • Tokelauan
  • Tongan
  • Tuvaluan
Time zonesUTC+9 (Papua, Palau) to UTC–6 (Easter Island)
(west to east)
Largest cities
10 largest cities in Oceania
    1. Australia Sydney
    2. Australia Melbourne
    3. Australia Brisbane
    4. Australia Perth
    5. New Zealand Auckland
    6. Australia Adelaide
    7. United States Honolulu
    8. Australia Gold Coast–Tweed Heads
    9. New Zealand Christchurch
    10. Australia Newcastle–Maitland
UN M49 code009 – Oceania
001 – World

Oceania (UK: /ˌsiˈɑːniə, ˌʃi-, -ˈn-/ OH-s(h)ee-AH-nee-ə, -⁠AY-, US: /ˌʃiˈæniə, -ˈɑːn-/ OH-shee-A(H)N-ee-ə)[5] is a geographical region comprising Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.[6][7] Spanning the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, at the centre of the water hemisphere, Oceania is estimated to have a land area of about 9,000,000 square kilometres (3,500,000 sq mi) and a population of around 44.4 million as of 2022. When compared to the other continents, Oceania is the smallest in land area and the second-least populated after Antarctica.

Oceania has a diverse mix of economies from the highly developed and globally competitive financial markets of Australia, French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Caledonia, and New Zealand, which rank high in quality of life and Human Development Index,[8][9] to the much less developed economies of Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Western New Guinea,[10] while also including medium-sized economies of Pacific islands such as Fiji, Palau, and Tonga.[11] The largest and most populous country in Oceania is Australia, and the largest city is Sydney.[12] Puncak Jaya in Highland Papua, Indonesia, is the highest peak in Oceania at 4,884 m (16,024 ft).[13]

The first settlers of Australia, New Guinea, and the large islands just to the east arrived more than 60,000 years ago.[14] Oceania was first explored by Europeans from the 16th century onward. Portuguese explorers, between 1512 and 1526, reached the Tanimbar Islands, some of the Caroline Islands and west New Guinea. Spanish and Dutch explorers followed, then British and French. On his first voyage in the 18th century, James Cook, who later arrived at the highly developed Hawaiian Islands, went to Tahiti and followed the east coast of Australia for the first time.[15]

The arrival of European settlers in subsequent centuries resulted in a significant alteration in the social and political landscape of Oceania. The Pacific theatre saw major action during the First World War with the Japanese occupying many German territories. During the Second World War, Allied powers the United States, Philippines (a U.S. Commonwealth at the time) and Australia fought against Axis power Japan across various locations in Oceania.

The rock art of Aboriginal Australians is the longest continuously practiced artistic tradition in the world.[16] Most Oceanian countries are multi-party representative parliamentary democracies, with tourism being a large source of income for the Pacific island nations.[17]

  1. ^ "World Population Prospects 2022". United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  2. ^ "World Population Prospects 2022: Demographic indicators by region, subregion and country, annually for 1950-2100" (XSLX) ("Total Population, as of 1 July (thousands)"). United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Oceania: Population, Characteristics, Economy And Religions". CRGSoft. 17 January 2022. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  4. ^ The Galapagos Islands are physiographically in South America but it has been physiopolitically associated with Oceania
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  7. ^ "The Four Sub-regions Of Oceania". WorldAtlas. 26 December 2017. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
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  14. ^ "Aboriginal Australians". National Geographic. 8 February 2019. Archived from the original on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
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