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No, Australia is still called Australia, as it has been since 1824. There are no plans to rename Australia as Oceania. Oceania is a region comprising the nations of Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea, as well as many nations and islands, each politically and culturally separate from the others.
Australia (although nowadays Australia is considered part of the Continent of Oceania or Australasia)
The Confederation of African Football.
It didn't. Australia and Oceania are two completely different things. Australia is a country and a continent. It lies within the political region known as Oceania, which comprises also the islands of New Guinea, New Zealand and various other island nations in the South Pacific. By geographical definition, Oceania is not a continent.
Oceania comprises several dozen nations. Westernised nations such as Australia and New Zealand have similar Christmas traditions to those of the rest of the western world, but there are many smaller island nations which have their own unique traditions.
Antarctica has no countries. South America only has twelve. Australia & Oceania has fourteen.
Antarctica has no countries. South America only has twelve. Australia & Oceania has fourteen.
No, because Oceania is not a single country or nation. It is a large region of the Pacific, comprising many nations. Australia is one of these nations, and its representation at the Olympics, for example, is always considerable, consisting of hundreds of athletes.
Africa- 55 Antarctica- 0 Asia- 47 Australia and Oceania- 14 Europe- 50 North America- 23 South America- 12 Notes: Australia is the only continent in Australia and Oceania and consists of one country. Oceania is grouped with Australia because the other 13 nations are island nations. Number exceeds because transcontinental countries are counted twice in Europe and Asia North America includes Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean.