Template:Supranational Oceanian Bodies

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United KingdomAustraliaNew ZealandUnited StatesTimor-LesteFijiPapua New GuineaSolomon IslandsVanuatuKiribatiMarshall IslandsMicronesiaNauruPalauCook IslandsNiueSamoaTongaTuvaluAmerican SamoaFrench PolynesiaTokelauPitcairn IslandsNew CaledoniaFranceGuamNorthern Mariana IslandsWallis and FutunaPacific Regional Environment ProgrammePacific CommunityPacific Islands ForumANZUSPacific Group of StatesPolynesian Leaders GroupMelanesian Spearhead Group
A clickable Euler diagram showing the relationships between various multinational Oceanian organisations.vde


Documentation

This templates produces the above diagram showing a number of Oceanic organizations and their member states

Included countries & territories

Non-Included territories

Notes

  • The United States are partly in Oceania because of Hawaii, in addition to its insular areas. France and the United Kingdom are in Oceania only if their overseas territories are considered part of them. These territories are separate members in some of the organizations.
  • While New Caledonia itself isn't a member of the Melanesian Spearhead Group, the New Caledonian political party FLNKS is.
  • It's unclear if Indonesia should be included or not, due to the different understanding of continental borders between Asia and Oceania.

How to include this template

To include this template with the default parameters, simply write {{Supranational Oceanian Bodies}}. See Help:Template#Parameters for help with changing the default parameters of the template, such as size etc. (see below), if needed.

How to transclude

{{Supranational Asian Bodies
|size=size in px
|align=left, right or center
|caption=text underneath diagram
}}

Parameters

  • Size (default 450px)
  • Align (default left)
  • Caption (A clickable Euler diagram showing the relationships...)

Note for editors

This is a template which contains an Image map. This means that if you edit this section then it will appear in all the articles with this template. The good news is that good changes will be seen a large number of times. The bad news is that you can wreck other articles. Do go and look at other articles to check your change has not caused grief—if in doubt then discuss your proposed changes first on the talk pages.

See also