Australia Australia (noun/adjective Australian australiano,-na): Australia is the only continent in the world without an active volcano. ^ Most Australian cities and farms are located in the southwest and southeast, where the climate is more comfortable.
Brunei /bruːˈnaɪ/ Brunei (noun/adjective Bruneian /bruːˈnaɪən/ bruneano,-na): Much of Shell’s oil comes from offshore drilling platforms in Brunei.
Fiji /ˈfiːdʒiː/ Fiji (noun/adjective Fijian /fɪˈdʒiːən/ habitante de [las islas] Fiji): Fiji is an archipelago of more than 300 islands.
Indonesia /ˌɪndəˈniːʒə/ Indonesia (noun/adjective Indonesian indonesio,-sia): Bahasa Indonesia is the national and official language of Indonesia and is used in the entire country.
New Zealand Nueva Zelanda (noun New Zealander neozelandés,-desa): There are more sheep than people in New Zealand.
Papua New Guinea /ˌpæpuə njuː ˈɡɪni / Papua Nueva Guinea: The country is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, about 150 km north of Australia.
Samoa /səˈməʊə / Samoa (noun/adjective Samoan samoano,-na): Samoa belongs to the Polynesian islands. ^ About 98% of all Samoans are Christians, mainly Protestants.
Singapore /ˌsɪŋəˈpɔː / Singapur (noun/adjective Singaporean habitante de Singapur): Trees cover almost half of Singapore.
Solomon Islands /ˈsɒləmən ˌaɪləndz/ Islas Salomón (noun Solomon Islander habitante de las Islas Salomón): The Solomon Islands are made up of over 900 islands, around half of which still remain uninhabited.
Tahiti /təˈhiːti / Tahiti (noun/adjective Tahitian /təˈhiːʃən/ tahitiano,-na): Tahiti is the biggest and best-known island in French Polynesia.
Taiwan /taɪˈwɑːn/ Taiwan (noun/adjective Taiwanese /ˌtaɪwəˈniːz/ taiwanés,-nesa): Taiwan is the most mountainous island in the world. ^ In Taiwan, white symbolises death and is worn at funerals.
Tasmania Tasmania (noun/adjective Tasmanian tasmano,-na): Tasmania is Australia’s smallest and least populous state. ^ The Tasmanian devil is the world’s largest living carnivorous marsupial.
(the) Philippines Filipinas [noun/adjective Filipino (also Pilipino)/Filipina filipino/filipina]: From bustling cities to stunning beaches and mountains, the Philippines has a lot to offer adventurous explorers.
Timor-Leste /tiːˈmɔː ˈleʃteɪ/ [also known as East Timor /ˌiːst ˈtiːmɔː/] Timor Oriental (noun/adjective East Timorese /ˌtiːmɔːˈriːz/ habitante de Timor Oriental): Timor-Leste was the first new nation of the 21st century. It occupies the eastern half of the island of Timor.
Tonga Tonga (noun/adjective Tongan tongano,-na): Tonga doesn’t have any poisonous land snakes or spiders.
Vanuatu /vænuˈɑːtuː/ Vanuatu (noun/adjective Vanuatuan /vænuɑːˈtuːən/ habitante de Vanuatu): The national languages of Vanuatu are Bislama, English and French.