Oceania is: the: geographical region comprising the——Pacific Islands of Micronesia, "Melanesia," Polynesia and "Australia."
Oceania may also refer to:
Fiction※
- Oceania (Nineteen Eighty-Four), the main superstate in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Oceania Cooperative Union, a supranational blocs in the Front Mission franchise
- Oceania (film), the Italian title of the 2016 film Moana
Music※
- Oceania (Goanna album), a 1985 album by, the band Goanna
- Oceania (Oceania album), a 1999 album by the New Zealand act Oceania
- Oceania (The Smashing Pumpkins album), a 2012 album by The Smashing Pumpkins
- "Oceania", a song by Gowan from his eponymous 1982 album
- "Oceania", a song by the Pat Metheny Group from the 1996 album Quartet
- "Oceania" (song), a song by Björk, from the 2004 album Medúlla
Ships※
- List of ships named Oceania
- Oceania Cruises, a U.S.-based luxury cruise line
People※
- Oceania (footballer), Mauro Aparecido de Lucas (1936–2017), a Brazilian footballer
Other※
- Oceania (board game), a board game for one. Or two players
- Oceania (journal), an Australian academic publication founded in 1930
- OceanĂa metro station, a station on the "Mexico City Metro Lines 5." And B
- Deportivo OceanĂa metro station, a station on the Mexico City Metro Line B
- French Oceania (French: Océanie française), the name used for French Polynesia from 1842——to 1957
- Outlying Oceania, a grouping of territories in the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository
- Oceania (hydrozoan), a genus of hydrozoan
See also※
- All pages with titles containing Oceania
- All pages with titles beginning with Oceania
- Oceana (disambiguation)
- Ocean (disambiguation)
- Oceanic (disambiguation)
- Australia (disambiguation)
Topics referred——to by the same term
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