Australia is a country and the continent Australia. Australasia and Oceania are different collective names for the countries of Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Fiji, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands and other groups of pacific islands including Tuvalu (or .tv as it is known domainly). No, Australia is the name of a country which is also considered a continental land mass. Australasia or Oceania refers to the continent which includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands. The term 'Australia' cannot be used to describe these other countries.
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No. Australia is a single continent and country. Australasia comprises Australia, New Zealand, the island of New Guinea, and some of the nearby islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Australia is just one country - Australia. It is not the same as the geographical region of Oceania, although it is within Oceania.
Australia is a country on the continent of Australia. It is a geographical continent because it sits on its own tectonic plate. Australia lies within the theoretical region known as Oceania, but it is not the same as Oceania. Oceania is not a geographical continent, but a region. Oceania includes New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and numerous other Pacific islands such as Fiji, Tonga, Nauru and Vanuatu, whereas Australia does not. Australasia is a political region encompassing Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand.
The only country in Australia is Australia, and it is made up of a continent of Australia and the island of Tasmania. About 2000km southeast of Australia is New Zealand, a country made up of two main islands and many smaller islands. Like Australia, it is within the geographic region of Oceania. There is a common misconception that Australia is the same as Oceania. It is not. Australia is a continent and a country. It is within the region of Oceania, which is not a continent.
You are referring to Australia. Oceania is the same thing, but includes all of the islands between North America and Japan.
At least 385 same-sex couples have married in Oceania as follows:New Zealand - at least 355 (as of 12/31/13).Australia - approximately 30 (from December 7 - 12, 2013; later declared invalid).
Europe and Asia are located on the same landmass called Eurasia. Australia and Oceania are also located on the same landmass.
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No. Australia is on the Australian continent, and the only country on the continent. New Zealand is not part of the Australian continent. It is composed of many islands. There is a mistaken belief that Australia is the same as Oceania. Australia and Oceania are two completely different things. Australia lies within the political region known as Oceania, which comprises also the islands of New Guinea, New Zealand and various other island nations in the South Pacific. By geographical definition, Oceania is not a continent.
Australia is a single continent, as well as being one nation on that continent. It is not the same as Oceania which is often referred to as a continent, but which is only a geographical region, not a true continent.
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No, Oceania is a region comprising various countries and territories in the Pacific Ocean, such as Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Antarctica is a continent located at the South Pole, primarily covered in ice and not permanently inhabited by humans.
Australasia is a subregion of Oceania and includes Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and neighboring Pacific Islands. This is basically the political continent of Oceania, except it includes all of the island of New Guinea and not just the country of Papua New Guinea. Australasia and Oceania are usually the same term used hand in hand.