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    Oceania
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    Oceania
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    Oceania (UK /ˌoʊʃᵻˈɑːniə, ˌoʊsᵻ-/ or US /ˌoʊʃiːˈæniə/), also known as Oceanica, is a region centred on the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean. More
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    The Oceanian realm is one of the World Wildlife Fund-WWF biogeographic realms, and is unique in not including any continental land mass. More
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    Cocos Malays are a community that form the predominant group of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, which is now part of Australia. More
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    The Baseball Confederation of Oceania is the governing body of baseball within Oceania, and is responsible for the Oceania Baseball Championship. More
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    The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is one of the six continental confederations of international association football, consisting of New Zealand, Fiji,... More
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    This is a list of the tallest buildings in Oceania which measures all buildings to the highest architectural detail. More
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    The Oceania Footballer of the Year award is presented each year to the best football (soccer) player from the Oceania region, as chosen by a panel of footbal... More
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