Australia and Oceania
Australia and Oceania is one of the parts of the world, Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere on the continent of Australia and its adjacent archipelagos of islands, including New Guinea and New Zealand. In total, Oceania includes more than 10,000 islands. Oceania is divided into four regions - Australia and New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. The natural zones in which Australia and Oceania are located are quite diverse - these are equatorial, subequatorial, tropical, subtropical and temperate climatic zones.
There are more than a dozen large and small countries located in Australia and Oceania. The largest of them are Australia (Canberra), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby) and New Zealand (Wellington), followed by Fiji (Suva), Solomon Islands (Honiara), Vanuatu (Port Vila), Samoa (Apia), Micronesia (Palikir), Tonga (Nukualofa), Kiribati (South Tarawa), Marshall Islands (Majuro), and the list is completed by very small countries - Palau (Ngerulmud), Nauru (Yaren) and Tuvalu (Funafuti).