Countries in Oceania:
14
There are 14 countries in Oceania today, according to United Nations official statistics. The full list is shown in the table below, with current population totals.
Not included in this total count and listed separately are:
- The Cook Islands and Niue, both states in free association with New Zealand which are members of several UN specialized agencies and have been recognized “full treaty-making capacity”, but are neither member states nor non-member observer states.
Country = Region
- Australia = Australia and New Zealand
- Papua New Guinea = Melanesia
- New Zealand = Australia and New Zealand
- Fiji = Melanesia
- Solomon Islands = Melanesia
- Micronesia = Micronesia
- Vanuatu = Melanesia
- Samoa = Polynesia
- Kiribati = Micronesia
- Tonga = Polynesia
- Marshall Islands = Micronesia
- Palau = Micronesia
- Nauru = Micronesia
- Tuvalu = Polynesia
Dependencies or other territories
- French Polynesia (France)
- New Caledonia (France)
- Guam (U.S.A.)
- Northern Mariana Islands (U.S.A.)
- American Samoa (U.S.A.)
- Cook Islands (partly New Zealand)
- Wallis & Futuna (France)
- Niue (partly New Zealand)
- Tokelau (New Zealand)
Oceania
Oceania is a geographical region that is described as a continent in some parts of the world. It includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
Source: worldometers.info, Wikipedia