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Català: Regions d'Oceania.
Česky: Regiony Oceánie.
Deutsch: Regionen Ozeaniens.
English: Regions of Oceania. Regions of Oceania: In its narrow usage Oceania refers to Polynesia (including New Zealand), Melanesia (including New Guinea) and Micronesia. In wider usage it includes Australia. It may also include the Malay archipelago. In uncommon usage it includes islands such as Japan and the Aleutian Islands.
Limburgs: Regio's van Oceanië.
Русский: Регионы Океании.
Саха тыла: Океания регионнара.
Svenska: Oceaniens regioner.
తెలుగు: ఓషియానియా ప్రాంతాలు.
Tiếng Việt: Các khu vực của châu Đại Dương.
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2008-02-17 (original upload date) |
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Original uploader was ASDFGH at en.wikipedia |
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