Largest Cities in Oceania

Name the top 20 largest cities in Oceania
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1 Australia
Sydney
2 Australia
Melbourne
3 Australia
Brisbane
4 Australia
Perth
5 Australia
Adelaide
6 Australia
Gold Coast
7 New Zealand
Auckland
8 New Zealand
Christchurch
9 Australia
Canberra
10 Papa New Guinea
Port Moresby
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11 Australia
Central Coast
12 Australia
Newcastle
13 New Zealand
North Shore
14 Australia
Wollongong
15 New Zealand
Waitakere
16 Australia
Sunshine Coast
17 New Zealand
Wellington
18 East Timor
Dili
19 New Zealand
Hamilton
20 Australia
Geelong
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Level 56
Apr 15, 2014
Auckland is misspelled.
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Level 67
Apr 16, 2014
North Shore and Waitakere are all part of Auckland
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Level 83
Aug 28, 2014
North Shore & Waitakere are classified as part of metropolitan Auckland; just as the Central Coast is classified as part of Sydney metropolitan area.
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Level 39
Dec 22, 2014
East timor is not part of Oceania. It is in SE Asia.
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Level 39
Mar 3, 2021
It's in oceania
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Level 67
Nov 4, 2018
Please remove East Timor it is in asia
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Level 70
Oct 23, 2019
Some people believe East Timor is in Oceania so leave it be
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Level 39
Mar 3, 2021
It's in Oceania
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Level 67
Apr 5, 2021
Government of East Timor considers their country to be in Southeast Asia. So does wikipedia. They used to be part of Indonesia which is definitely Southeast Asian so...not sure on what the 'East Timor is in Oceania' people are basing their assertion.
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Level 38
Mar 13, 2023
Basically 12 Largest Cities In Australia, 6 Largest Cities In New Zealand, and Capitals of Australasia
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Level 61
Nov 18, 2023
Cool idea! I do recommend you add the populations to help but if not thats fine :)