Subregion · part of Oceania

Australia and New Zealand

Country-by-country guide to Australia and New Zealand: capitals, flags, borders, area, and population for every nation in this UN subregion of Oceania.

5 countries 32,866,047 people 7,961,047 km² total land area

Australia and New Zealand make up Australasia, two large temperate landmasses in the southwest Pacific. Both are highly urbanised, English-speaking, and export-oriented economies with deep ties to East Asia and the wider Pacific.

Use this page as an entry point into the subregion. Skim the table below for an at-a-glance comparison, then click any country to read the full editorial profile — capital, flag, official languages, currencies, bordering states, an embedded OpenStreetMap viewport, and links to high-resolution map services.

Canberra 27,536,874 7,692,024 AUS
Flying Fish Cove 1,692 135 CXR
West Island 593 14 CCK
Wellington 5,324,700 268,838 NZL
Kingston 2,188 36 NFK