What are the 7 countries in Australia?

The first one goes like this: The Australian continent consists of three sovereign countries which are Australia (the country) itself, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand.
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Countries comprising Australia as a continent
  • Australia.
  • Fiji.
  • Kiribati.
  • The Marshall Islands.
  • Micronesia.
  • Nauru.
  • New Zealand.
  • Palau.

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What are the 14 countries of Australia?

The Oceania region includes 14 countries: Australia, Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.

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Does Australia have 23 countries?

There are 14 independent countries and 12 dependent overseas territories. The largest sovereign state is Australia, occupying about 86% of the region's total area.

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What is Australia's smallest country?

Atlantium is the smallest country in Australia that you never knew existed. The country, located about four hours from Sydney, is headed up by main man Emperor George II, aka George Cruickshank.

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Is Australia the oldest country?

Australia is home to the oldest continuing living culture in the entire world. The richness and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in Australia is something we should all take pride in as a nation. However it is important to look at our history with openness and honesty.

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Australia Continent, 14 Countries.

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Does Australia have 7 or 8 states?

Mainland Australia is the world's largest island but the smallest continent. The country is divided into six states and two territories.

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Is Australia a 3 world country?

Definition of a Third World Country Underlying Meaning

This includes North America, Japan, Western Europe and Australia. Second world countries refer to the countries that lean more toward a socialist society, and generally were allied with the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

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How many countries are in Australia in 2022?

Oceania (Australia) is home to 14 independent sovereign countries recognized by the UN lying in the eastern and western hemisphere of the earth. It covers an area of about 3,291,903 sq. mi and accommodates a population of 40 million.

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Is Australia the 7th biggest country?

Australia is the planet's sixth largest country after Russia, Canada, China, the USA, and Brazil. At 7 692 024 km2, it accounts for just five percent of the world's land area of 149 450 000 km2, and although it is the smallest continental land mass, it is the world's largest island.

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What 3 countries make up Australia?

The first one goes like this: The Australian continent consists of three sovereign countries which are Australia (the country) itself, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. It also encompasses portions of the island of New Guinea which are under the jurisdiction of Indonesia, namely Papua and West Papua.

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What are the 5 closest countries to Australia?

Papua New Guinea (to the north) and New Zealand (to the east) are Australia's closest neighbours. There are also many other countries including East Timor, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Malaysia, the Philippines and the Solomon Islands who are close neighbours too.

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Why does Australia have 6 states?

Because each State began as a separate British Colony. In 1901 the six Colonies formed a Federation of six States – the Commonwealth of Australia. In 1787 the boundary of New South Wales was set, in London, as a line through the continent at 135 degrees of longitude.

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Which states are known as the Seven?

The seven sister states of India are located in Northeast India. Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Manipur are known as the seven sisters of India.

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Is Jervis Bay its own territory?

The Jervis Bay Territory is a non-self governing territory of the Commonwealth of Australia, occupying the Bherwerre Peninsula, and forming the southern boundary of Jervis Bay. Total area of the Jervis Bay Territory is 7456 hectares, comprising: a land area of 6569 hectares, and. 887 hectares of marine reserve.

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Where do 4 states meet in Australia?

Cameron Corner is located about 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) west-southwest of Brisbane, Queensland and is the point in the outback of eastern Australia where the boundary lines of the states of Queensland, South Australia, and New South Wales meet (the area immediately to the north and east of the intersection of the ...

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What are the 9 states of Australia?

Australia has a number of political divisions that include New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, and Tasmania.

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What is the old name of Australia?

After Dutch navigators charted the northern, western and southern coasts of Australia during the 17th Century this newly found continent became known as 'New Holland'. It was the English explorer Matthew Flinders who made the suggestion of the name we use today.

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What are the 7 capital of Australia?

Australia mainland state/territory capitals are: Brisbane (Queensland), Canberra (Australian Capital Territory), Darwin (Northern Territory), Hobart (Tasmania), Melbourne (Victoria), Perth (Western Australia), and Sydney (New South Wales). Capital city of Australia is Canberra.

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Who lived in Australia first?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the first peoples of Australia, meaning they were here for thousands of years prior to colonisation.

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Is Australia older than Egypt?

Indigenous Australia culture is tens of thousands of years older than many other ancient civilisations that are revered around the world, such as Mesopotamia (dating back as early as 3500 B.C.), Egypt (3100 B.C.), Greece (2700 B.C.), Maya (2600 B.C.) and China (1600 B.C.).

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