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== Melanesia == | |||
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File:Oceania_UN_Geoscheme_-_Map_of_Melanesia_cropped.jpg|Map of Melanesia | |||
File:Pacific_Culture_Areas.png|Pacific Culture Areas | |||
File:Mapa_Melanesia.png|Map of Melanesia | |||
File:Flute_de_pan_MHNT_ETH_AC_NH_31_Savès.jpg|Flute de pan | |||
File:Atlas_pittoresque_pl_096.jpg|Atlas pittoresque | |||
File:Chronological_dispersal_of_Austronesian_people_across_the_Pacific.svg|Chronological dispersal of Austronesian people across the Pacific | |||
File:Vanuatu_blonde.jpg|Vanuatu blonde | |||
File:Solomon_Isles.jpg|Solomon Isles | |||
File:Vanuatu_Tanna_Yasur.JPG|Vanuatu Tanna Yasur | |||
File:0_Araucaria_columnaris_New_Caledonia.jpg|Araucaria columnaris New Caledonia | |||
File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_Melanesia_present.svg|Koppen-Geiger Map Melanesia | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 23 February 2025
Melanesia is a subregion of Oceania that extends from the western side of the eastern Pacific Ocean, to the Arafura Sea, north and northeast of Australia. The region includes the four independent countries of Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea, as well as the French special collectivity of New Caledonia, and the Indonesian region of Western New Guinea.
Etymology[edit]
The term Melanesia was first used by Jules Dumont d'Urville in 1832 to denote an ethnic and geographical grouping of islands distinct from Polynesia and Micronesia.
Geography[edit]
Melanesia's geography is highly varied, from mountainous islands formed by volcanic activity to smaller, coral atolls. The region is home to a high degree of biodiversity, with many unique species of plants and animals.
Culture[edit]
The culture of Melanesia is diverse, with over a thousand distinct languages spoken. Traditional practices and crafts are still important in many Melanesian societies, including the making of pottery, wood carving, and weaving.
History[edit]
The history of Melanesia is complex, with evidence of human habitation dating back tens of thousands of years. The region has been influenced by a variety of external forces, including European colonialism, Christian missionaries, and more recently, globalisation.
See also[edit]
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Melanesia[edit]
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Map of Melanesia
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Pacific Culture Areas
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Map of Melanesia
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Flute de pan
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Atlas pittoresque
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Chronological dispersal of Austronesian people across the Pacific
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Vanuatu blonde
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Solomon Isles
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Vanuatu Tanna Yasur
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Araucaria columnaris New Caledonia
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Koppen-Geiger Map Melanesia



