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Oceanian Geography by Letter - E and F

Can you guess these Oceanian geographical answers that start with the letters E and F?
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Last updated: July 29, 2020
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E
 
 
Official language of most of the countries
English
 
 
Large flightless bird and national animal of Australia
Emu
 
 
Chilean island at the south-easternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle
Easter Island
 
 
Largest lake in Australia
Eyre
 
 
Colonial name of Tuvalu
Ellis Islands
 
 
What the yellow line on the flag of Nauru represents
Equator
 
 
Egg-laying mammal also known as "spiny anteaters"
Echidna
 
 
Largest island of Vanuatu
(shares its name with a Brazilian state)
Espiritu Santo
 
 
Tallest building in Melbourne - named for a word used by Archimedes
Eureka Tower
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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F
 
 
Melanesian country
Fiji
 
 
Overseas territory whose largest island is Tahiti
French Polynesia
 
 
Capital of Tuvalu
Funafuti
 
 
Food product that accounts for 71% of Vanuatu's exports
Fish
 
 
National anthem of Australia
Advance Australia Fair
 
 
Breed of horse Australians call "Brumby"
Feral Horse
 
 
World's largest type of bat
Flying Fox
 
 
Type of bird that appears on the flag of Kiribati (hint: a type of ship)
Frigatebird
 
 
World's largest sand island
Fraser Island
 
 
The F in FSM
Federated
 
 
Nickname of Tonga, as dubbed by Captain James Cook
The Friendly Islands
 
 
Nickname of South Australia
The Festival State
 
 
Nickname of New South Wales
The First State
 
 
Type of structure built to keep the farmlands safe from
wild animals in Australia
Fence
 
 
Street after which the main railway station in Melbourne is named
Flinders Street
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