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OCEANIA

1. AUSTRALIA

A.GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES

The geography of the continent is extremely diverse,


ranging from the snow-capped mountains of the Australian
Alps and Tasmania to large deserts, tropical and
temperate forests, grasslands, heathlands and woodlands.

B.MAJORITY OF POLITICAL
C.MAJORITY OF RELIGIONS

D.MAJORITY OF CULTURE

The culture of Australia is primarily a Western culture,


originally derived from Britain but also influenced by the
unique geography of Australia and the cultural input of
Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other Australian
people.

E.PRODUCTS THAT THEY PRODUCE AND EXPORT,


WHICH CONTRIBUTE TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

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2. NEW ZEALAND

GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES

Spectacular glaciers, picturesque fiords, rugged mountains,


vast plains, rolling hillsides, subtropical forest, volcanic plateau,
miles of coastline with gorgeous sandy beaches - it's all here.
No wonder New Zealand is becoming so popular as a location
for movies.

MAJORITY OF POLITICAL

New Zealand has a multi-party system, though the dominant


parties have historically been the Labour Party and the National
Party (or its predecessors). Minority governments are common
and typically dependent on confidence-and-supply agreements
with other parties in the House of Representatives.

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MAJORITY OF RELIGIONS

There is no state religion in New Zealand, but the principal


religion is Christianity, with 38% of the population identifying
themselves as Christians.

MAJORITY OF CULTURE

The dominant cultural influence in New Zealand remains


Western, with a strong focus on democracy and
egalitarianism. Māori culture continues to be an essential part of
the national identity, with ongoing efforts to recognise and
honour the Māori language and Māori traditions.

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PRODUCT THAT THEY HAVE PRODUCE AND EXPORT, WHICH
CONTRIBUTE TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY.

Exports The top exports of New Zealand are Concentrated Milk


($6.99B), Sheep and Goat Meat ($2.79B), Butter ($2.78B),
Frozen Bovine Meat ($2.71B), and Rough Wood ($2.3B),
exporting mostly to China ($13.1B), Australia ($5.35B), United
States ($5.07B), Japan ($2.75B), and South Korea ($1.69B).

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