Oceania Geography Quiz

Answer these random geography questions where the answers are from Oceania
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How many sovereign nations are there in Oceania?
14
What is the capital city of Vanuatu?
Port Vila
Which country was named after a Dutch province and shares its name with an island of Denmark?
New Zealand
What body of water separates Australia and New Zealand?
Tasman Sea
Which French Polynesian Island is home to one of the world's deadliest surf breaks?
Tahiti
Which constellation is common on flags in Oceania?
Southern Cross
What is the longest river in Oceania?
Murray River
What island group is inhabited by the HMS Bounty mutineers?
Pitcairn Islands
World Golf Hall of Famer, Vijay Singh, is from which country?
Fiji
What is both the currency of Papua New Guinea and the Maori name for a Sea Urchin?
Kina
What country has won its only Olympic medal in Boxing?
Tonga
What New Zealand island group has the worlds southernmost naturally growing palm trees?
Chatham Islands
What city has the largest sports ground in Oceania?
Melbourne
What is the deepest lake in Oceania?
Lake Hauroko
Off the east coast of Australia, what can be seen from space? The largest example of its kind in the world
Great Barrier Reef
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Level 76
Sep 11, 2014
Nice quiz! Would you accept Tasman, Murray, Chatham and Pitcairn? Also, New Zealand was named after the Dutch province of Zeeland (by explorer Abel Tasman; James Cook changed the spelling). You may want to make the Great Barrier clue more specific to Australia - I tried "New Zealand" first because that answer fits as well!
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Level 28
Sep 11, 2014
Thanks, i've updated the quiz