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1. Ang Micronesia (mula sa Griyegong mga salita na μικρόν = maliit at νησί = pulo) ay pangalan ng isang rehiyon sa Karagatang Pasipiko. Matatagpuan ang Pilipinas sa kanluran, Indonesia sa timog-kanluran, Papua New Guinea at Melanesia sa timog, at Polynesia sa timog-silangan at silangan.Ito ay malapit sa Pilipinas.

Ang Micronesia ay nahahati sa gitna ng ilang pinakamakapangyarihang bansa. Ang isa sa mga ito ay ang Federated States of Micronesia, na madalas na tinatawag na "Micronesia" para sa maikli at hindi dapat malito sa pangkalahatang rehiyon. Ang rehiyon ng Micronesia ay sumasaklaw sa limang pinakamakapangyarihan, independiyenteng bansa-ang Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, Kiribati, Marshall Islands at Nauru-pati na rin ang tatlong teritoryo ng U.S. sa hilagang bahagi: Northern Mariana Islands, Guam at Wake Island.

Ang Micronesia ay nagsimula na naisaayos ilang millennia na ang nakalipas , bagama't may nakikipagkumpitensiyang mga teorya tungkol sa pinagmulan at pagdating ng mga unang naninirahan. Ang pinakamaagang kilalang pakikipag-ugnayan sa mga Europeo ay naganap noong 1521, nang maabot ng Espanya ang Marianas. Ang coinage ng salitang "Micronesia" ay karaniwang nauugnay sa paggamit ni Jules Dumont d'Urville noong 1832; gayunpaman, ginamit ni Domeny de

2Melanesia (UK: /ˌmɛləˈniːziə/, US: /ˌmɛləˈniːʒə/) is a subregion of Oceania in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It extends from the island of New Guinea in the west to Tonga in the east, and includes the Arafura Sea.

The geographical extent of Melanesia

The three major cultural areas in the Pacific Ocean: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia

Map showing the sovereignty of islands of Melanesia

The region includes the four independent countries of Fiji, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, and Papua New Guinea. It also includes the French special collectivity of New Caledonia and parts of Indonesia – notably Western New Guinea, which is the Indonesian part of the island of New Guinea. Almost all of the region is in the Southern Hemisphere; only a few small islands that are considered part of Oceania — specifically the northwestern islands of Western New Guinea — lie in the Northern Hemisphere.

The name Melanesia (in French, Mélanésie) was first used in 1832 by French navigator Jules Dumont d'Urville: he coined the three terms Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia to designate what he viewed as the three main ethnic and geographical regions forming the Pacific.

3.Polynesia (UK: /ˌpɒlɪˈniːziə/, US: /-ˈniːʒə/; from Greek: πολύς polys "many" and Greek: νῆσος nēsos "island") (Tongan: Faka-Polinisia; Māori: Porinihia; Hawaiian: Polenekia; Fijian: Kai-Polinesia; Samoan: Polenisia; Cook Islands Māori: Porinetia) is a subregion of Oceania, made up of more than 1,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean. The indigenous people who inhabit the islands of Polynesia are called Polynesians. They have many things in common, including language relatedness, cultural practices, and traditional beliefs.[1] In centuries past, they had a strong shared tradition of sailing and using stars to navigate at night. The largest country in Polynesia is New Zealand.

Polynesia is generally defined as the islands within the Polynesian Triangle.

The three major cultural areas in the Pacific Ocean: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia

The term Polynésie was first used in 1756 by the French writer Charles de Brosses, who originally applied it to all the islands of the Pacific. In 1831, Jules Dumont d'Urville proposed a narrower definition during a lecture at the Geographical Society of Paris. By tradition, the islands located in the southern Pacific have also often been called the South Sea Islands,[2] and their inhabitants have been called South Sea Islanders. The Hawaiian Islands have often been considered to be part of the South Sea Islands because of their relative proximity to the southern Pacific islands, even though they are in fact located in the North Pacific. Another term in use, which avoids this inconsistency, is “the Polynesian Triangle” (from the shape created by the layout of the islands in the Pacific Ocean). This term makes clear that the grouping includes the Hawaiian Islands, which are located at the northern vertex of the referenced “triangle.”

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