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Oceania$501256$ - translation to spanish

ESTACIÓN DEL METRO DE CIUDAD DE MÉXICO
Oceania (estacion); Oceania (estación); Oceanía (estacion)
  • link= Línea 5 del Metro de la Ciudad de México
  • link= Línea 5 del Metro de la Ciudad de México
  • link= Línea 5 del Metro de la Ciudad de México
  • link= Línea 5 del Metro de la Ciudad de México
  • link= Línea 5 del Metro de la Ciudad de México
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  • link= Línea B del Metro de la Ciudad de México
  • link= Línea B del Metro de la Ciudad de México
  • link= Línea B del Metro de la Ciudad de México
  • link= Línea B del Metro de la Ciudad de México
  • link= Línea B del Metro de la Ciudad de México
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Oceania      
n. Oceanía, Una de las cinco partes del mundo, constituida por el continente australiano y una multitud de islas diseminadas en Océano Pacífico, los archipiélagos oceánicos se dividen en tres conjuntos: Melanesia, Micronesia y Polinesia y Australia
Oceania         
  • A map of Oceania from the CIA World Factbook
  • 1852 map by Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage. Includes regions of [[Polynesia]], [[Micronesia]], [[Melanesia]] and [[Malesia]].
  • Rapa Nui (Easter Island)]]
  • [[Aoraki / Mount Cook]], located on the [[South Island]] of New Zealand
  • Victoria]] are popular among tourists.
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  • [[Gwion Gwion rock paintings]] found in the north-west [[Kimberley region of Western Australia]]
  • Chronological dispersal of [[Austronesian people]] across the Pacific (per Bellwood in Chambers, 2008)
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  • New Zealand countryside
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  • fale]] on [[Manono Island]]
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  • August 2011 winter's snowfall in [[Dunedin]], [[Otago]]
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  • Stone money transport to [[Yap Island]] in Micronesia (1880)
  • The [[Hobbiton Movie Set]], located near [[Matamata]], was used for ''The Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy.<ref name="hobbitset" />
  • Holy's Innocent Anglican Church in [[Amberley, New Zealand]]
  • The [[ʻIolani Palace]] in [[Honolulu]], formerly the residence of the Hawaiian monarch, was restored and opened to the public as a museum in 1978.
  • Map displaying parts of [[Near Oceania]] and [[Remote Oceania]] with a focus on [[Efate]]].
  • An [[exclusive economic zone]] map of the Pacific which includes areas not politically associated with Oceania, that may be considered geographically or geologically within Oceania
  • Mercator]] Planisphere by A.-H. Brué (1816), showing ''Océanie'', the ''Grand Océan'' and ''Polynésie'' including all the islands of the Pacific Ocean.
  • A map of member states for the [[Pacific Islands Forum]], the member states are depicted in blue. The PIF is a governing organization for the Pacific, and all of its members are seen as being politically within Oceania. Territories ethnographically associated with Oceania, but not politically associated with Oceania, such as Easter Island, Hawaii, and Western New Guinea, have considered gaining representation in the PIF. The Pacific island nations of Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan are dialogue partners, but none have full membership. East Timor, located in marginal seas of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, also have observer status.
  • A German map of Oceania from 1884, showing the region to encompass Australia and all islands between Asia and [[Latin America]]
  • New Zealand troops land on [[Vella Lavella]], in [[Solomon Islands]].
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  • A 19th-century engraving of an Aboriginal Australian encampment
  • Germany]] the north-eastern part, and Britain the south-eastern part.
  • central business district]] at night
  • The [[Pacific robin]] inhabits the islands of the south western Pacific.<ref name="IUCN" />
  • [[Exclusive economic zone]]s of Pacific states and territories
  • Oceania with its sovereign and dependent islands within the subregions [[Melanesia]], [[Micronesia]], [[Polynesia]] and [[Australasia]]
  • Oceania georegion with subregions
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  • Azorean]] or [[Madeira]]n.
  • Charles is [[Head of the Commonwealth]] and King of five Oceanian countries: Australia, New Zealand, [[Papua New Guinea]], [[Solomon Islands]] and [[Tuvalu]].
  • [[Puncak Jaya]] / ''Carstensz Pyramid'', highest summit in Oceania
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  • [[Shangri-La's Fijian Resort]]
  • On 28 June 2007, the Sydney Opera House became a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]].<ref name="operawin" />
  • The [[skyline of Sydney]]
  • [[Uluru]] (Ayers Rock) in [[Central Australia]]
  • Diamond Head]] crater
GEOGRAPHICAL REGION IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN THAT IS DESCRIBED AS A CONTINENT IN SOME PARTS OF THE WORLD
Oceanica; Oceanian; South West Pacific; Geography of Oceania; Regions of Oceania; Geography of oceania; South-West Pacific; Politics of Oceania; List of regions of Oceania; Oceania/australia; OCEANIA; Australia and Oceania; Climate of Oceania; Oceania (region); Insular Oceania; Climate change in Oceania
Oceanía
Oceania         
  • A map of Oceania from the CIA World Factbook
  • 1852 map by Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage. Includes regions of [[Polynesia]], [[Micronesia]], [[Melanesia]] and [[Malesia]].
  • Rapa Nui (Easter Island)]]
  • [[Aoraki / Mount Cook]], located on the [[South Island]] of New Zealand
  • Victoria]] are popular among tourists.
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • [[Gwion Gwion rock paintings]] found in the north-west [[Kimberley region of Western Australia]]
  • Chronological dispersal of [[Austronesian people]] across the Pacific (per Bellwood in Chambers, 2008)
  • 20px
  • New Zealand countryside
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • fale]] on [[Manono Island]]
  • left
  • August 2011 winter's snowfall in [[Dunedin]], [[Otago]]
  • 30px
  • Stone money transport to [[Yap Island]] in Micronesia (1880)
  • The [[Hobbiton Movie Set]], located near [[Matamata]], was used for ''The Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy.<ref name="hobbitset" />
  • Holy's Innocent Anglican Church in [[Amberley, New Zealand]]
  • The [[ʻIolani Palace]] in [[Honolulu]], formerly the residence of the Hawaiian monarch, was restored and opened to the public as a museum in 1978.
  • Map displaying parts of [[Near Oceania]] and [[Remote Oceania]] with a focus on [[Efate]]].
  • An [[exclusive economic zone]] map of the Pacific which includes areas not politically associated with Oceania, that may be considered geographically or geologically within Oceania
  • Mercator]] Planisphere by A.-H. Brué (1816), showing ''Océanie'', the ''Grand Océan'' and ''Polynésie'' including all the islands of the Pacific Ocean.
  • A map of member states for the [[Pacific Islands Forum]], the member states are depicted in blue. The PIF is a governing organization for the Pacific, and all of its members are seen as being politically within Oceania. Territories ethnographically associated with Oceania, but not politically associated with Oceania, such as Easter Island, Hawaii, and Western New Guinea, have considered gaining representation in the PIF. The Pacific island nations of Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan are dialogue partners, but none have full membership. East Timor, located in marginal seas of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, also have observer status.
  • A German map of Oceania from 1884, showing the region to encompass Australia and all islands between Asia and [[Latin America]]
  • New Zealand troops land on [[Vella Lavella]], in [[Solomon Islands]].
  • 30px
  • A 19th-century engraving of an Aboriginal Australian encampment
  • Germany]] the north-eastern part, and Britain the south-eastern part.
  • central business district]] at night
  • The [[Pacific robin]] inhabits the islands of the south western Pacific.<ref name="IUCN" />
  • [[Exclusive economic zone]]s of Pacific states and territories
  • Oceania with its sovereign and dependent islands within the subregions [[Melanesia]], [[Micronesia]], [[Polynesia]] and [[Australasia]]
  • Oceania georegion with subregions
  • left
  • Azorean]] or [[Madeira]]n.
  • Charles is [[Head of the Commonwealth]] and King of five Oceanian countries: Australia, New Zealand, [[Papua New Guinea]], [[Solomon Islands]] and [[Tuvalu]].
  • [[Puncak Jaya]] / ''Carstensz Pyramid'', highest summit in Oceania
  • thumb
  • left
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • 25px
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • [[Shangri-La's Fijian Resort]]
  • On 28 June 2007, the Sydney Opera House became a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]].<ref name="operawin" />
  • The [[skyline of Sydney]]
  • [[Uluru]] (Ayers Rock) in [[Central Australia]]
  • Diamond Head]] crater
GEOGRAPHICAL REGION IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN THAT IS DESCRIBED AS A CONTINENT IN SOME PARTS OF THE WORLD
Oceanica; Oceanian; South West Pacific; Geography of Oceania; Regions of Oceania; Geography of oceania; South-West Pacific; Politics of Oceania; List of regions of Oceania; Oceania/australia; OCEANIA; Australia and Oceania; Climate of Oceania; Oceania (region); Insular Oceania; Climate change in Oceania
= Oceanía
Ex: A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.

Definition

Oceanian
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¦ adjective relating to Oceania, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and adjacent seas.
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Oceania; a Polynesian.

Wikipedia

Oceanía (estación)

Oceanía es una de las estaciones que forman parte del Metro de Ciudad de México. Es la correspondencia de la Línea 5 y la Línea B. Se ubica al oriente de la Ciudad de México, en el límite de las alcaldías Venustiano Carranza y Gustavo A. Madero. Se caracteriza por tener el transbordo más corto de toda la red, con tan solo 76 metros de separación entre ambas líneas.