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Oceania is a geographical, often geopolitical, region consisting of numerous lands—mostly islands but sometimes including Australia—in the Pacific Ocean and vicinity. The exact scope of Oceania is defined variously, with interpretations including Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and those parts of Indonesia east of the Wallace Line.

For the oceans of the Earth, see Oceans.

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The primary use of the term Oceania is to describe a macrogeographical region that lies between Asia and the Americas, with the Australian continent as the major landmass and consisting of some 10,000 islands in the Pacific. The name Oceania is used because, unlike the other regional groupings, it is the ocean and adjacent seas rather than a continent that link the lands together.

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Connells Bay Sculpture Park - Contemporary New Zealand sculpture located in a coastal native bush environment on Auckland's Waiheke Island.
Meta Description: [ Historic and contemporary sculpture park at beautiful Connells Bay, Waiheke Island, New Zealand. ]

Gomboc Gallery and Sculpture Park - Privately owned art centre established to provide an exhibition venue for established and emerging West Australian artists.
Meta Description: [ Gomboc Gallery is the largest privately owned Art Gallery in Western Australia. The Gallery endeavours to cover the full spectrum of artistic tastes and philosophies. A new major exhibition is mounted each month, featuring the works of an individual artist or group of artists. ]

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