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The largest country in Oceania.

Australia 

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The indigenous people of Australia 

the Aboriginals 

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The famous British captain that explored Oceania in the late 1700s. 

James Cook

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The name of the joint New Zealand and Australian troops that fought during WW1. 

ANZACS

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The country/colony where the UK brought a lot of their prisoners to during the 18/19th centuries. 

Australia 

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The country where the Hobbit was filmed and has cities like Auckland and Wellington

New Zealand 

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The indigenous people of New Zealand, known for their body tattoos. 

The Maori 

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The famous Portuguese explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the world and who died in the Philippines. 

Ferdinand Magellan 

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The massive WW1 battle, in which the Australians and New Zealanders fought heroically, that occurred in 1915 in Turkey (then the Ottoman Empire). 

The Gallipoli Campaign

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The large island to the south of Australia that is known for it's namesake animals like the _______ Devil and the _____ Tiger 

Tasmania 

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The world's largest coral reef.

Great Barrier Reef 

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The type of boat that people traveled in to get to Oceania. 

Canoes

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The war in which the Japanese invaded and took over German territories in the Pacific. 

WW1 

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The controversial events that occurred mostly in Oceania during the Cold war in places likely Bikini Atoll that forced local residents to evacuate. 

Nuclear Testing 

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The Australian city with the most people in Oceania. 

Sydney 

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The Pacific island country who has a namesake Water company. 

Fiji 

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The island where scientists speculate the first inhabitants of the Pacific Islands migrated from.

Taiwan 

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The large baguette-munching European country that colonized Tahiti, New Caledonia and several other islands in the 1800s. 

France

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The major Allied offensive in 1918 that forced the Germans to surrender and ended WW1. 

The Hundred Days Offensive. 

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The famous flightless bird in New Zealand that has a look skinny beak and has the same name as a fruit. 

Kiwi

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The massive red rock in central Australia 

Uluru 

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The place where the first modern humans originated from. 

Africa 

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The small European country that was the first to explore Australia and New Zealand in the 1600s. 

The Netherlands 

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The major WW2 battle between Japan and the US on one of the Solomon Islands that ended in an Allied victory. 

Guadalcanal Campaign 

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The famous salty Australia sauce that they put on toast. 

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