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  • '''Oceania''' is a major geographical region of the planet [[Earth]], mostly in the so In the novel ''1984'' by [[George Orwell]], "Oceania" is one of the three global superpowers. Its territory consists, approxima
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Oceania]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Oceania''' is a major geographical region of the planet [[Earth]], mostly in the so In the novel ''1984'' by [[George Orwell]], "Oceania" is one of the three global superpowers. Its territory consists, approxima
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  • {{r|Oceania}} {{r|Oceania}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Region of Oceania in the western Pacific Ocean, comprising thousands of tropical islands shar
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  • A developing nation in [[Oceania]], part of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], on whose islands and in whose w
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  • ...and Joseph Gerczak return to Honolulu after completing a 42-day patrol in Oceania in support of Operation Aiga, March 7. U.S. COAST GUARD (cropped).jpg | thu ...matter-areas/maritime-security/coast-guard-cutters-begin-operation-aiga-in-oceania/
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  • {{r|Oceania}}
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  • ...anguage|Greek]]: ''mikros'' 'small' + ''nēsos'' 'island') is a region of [[Oceania]] in the western [[Pacific Ocean]], comprising thousands of islands which a
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  • {{r|Oceania}}
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  • {{r|Oceania}}
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  • ...inition can include the landmass and its nearby islands (thus for example, Oceania—formerly called Australasia—consists of more than just [[Australia]]).< *Australasia, Australia or Oceania
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  • {{r|Oceania}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Oceania]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Oceania}}
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  • === Oceania ===
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  • ...imes. They were brought to the [[Americas]] by European settlers, and to [[Oceania]] by the [[Polynesian]]s. In North America [[DeSoto]]'s men drove herds of
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  • {{r|Oceania}}
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  • *Inglis, Judy. "Cargo Cults: The Problem of Explanation". ''Oceania'' vol. xxvii no. 4, 1957.
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  • | title = Oceania: The Battle of the Coral Sea | publisher = Jane's Oceania
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