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Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica

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the group of islands in the pacific, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia   Oceania  
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pacific islands created by volcanoes   High Island  
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pacific islands made of coral reefs   Low Island  
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a long chain of coral reefs and islands along Australia's Northeast coast   Great Barrier Reef  
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dry unpopulated inland region of Australia   Outback  
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a ring like island made from the top of submerged volcanoes or made from coral   Atoll  
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was a powerful mandala that lasted roughly from the 9th to the 15th centuries in what is now Cambodia   Khmer Empire  
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a french colony comprised of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam; it won its independence from France in 1954   Indochina  
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the Association of Southeast Asia Nations, an alliance that promotes economic growth and peace in the area   ASEAN  
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a region in Oceania meaning tiny islands   Micronesia  
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a region in Oceania meaning black islands   Melanesia  
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a region in Oceania meaning many islands   Polynesia  
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the original settlers of Australia, they came from Asia   Aboriginal people  
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the original settlers of New Zealand, they came from Polynesia   Maori  
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