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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the World / Capitals of Oceania

(4)

APIA - Western Samoa

VILA - Vanuatu

SUVA - Fiji

(5)

KOROR - Palau

NUMEA - New Caledonia (France)

(6)

AVARUA - Cook Islands (New Zealand)

(7)

BAIRIKI - Kiribati

PAPEETE - French Polynesia

HONIARA - Solomon Islands

(8)

CANBERRA - Australia

FUNAFUTI - Tuvalu

(9)

NUKUALOFA - Tonga

(10)

WELLINGTON - New Zealand

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