How many countries are in Australia Continent According to the United Nations?
The UN groups these countries under the region of Oceania, which includes subregions.
According to the United Nations (UN) classification, the continent of Australia is part of the broader region of Oceania, which comprises 14 independent countries. These countries are:
1. Australia
2. Palau
3. Micronesia (Federated States of)
4. Marshall Islands
5. Kiribati
6. Papua New Guinea
7. Solomon Islands
8. Nauru
9. Tuvalu
10. Vanuatu
11. Fiji
12. Samoa
13. Tonga
14. New Zealand
The UN groups these countries under the region of Oceania, which includes subregions like Australasia (Australia and New Zealand), Melanesia (Micronesia and Polynesia).