The United Nations geoscheme for Oceania is an internal tool created and used by the UN's Statistics Division (UNSD) for the specific purpose of UN statistics.[1]
Oceania
UN geoscheme subregions of Oceania
Area | 8,525,989 km2 (3,291,903 sq mi) |
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Population | 41,570,842 (2018, 6th) |
Demonym | Oceanian |
Countries | 14 (sovereign) 2 (associated) |
Dependencies | 21 |
Time Zones | UTC+14 (Kiribati) to UTC-11 (American Samoa and Niue) (West to East) |
Largest Cities | Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Perth Auckland Adelaide Gold Coast Newcastle Canberra Wellington |
The following is an alphabetical list of subregions as defined by the UNSD geoscheme.[1]