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Extreme points of the Antarctic

 
Wikipedia: Extreme points of the Antarctic

This is a list of the extreme points of the Antarctic, the points of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic lands that are farther to the south than any other location classified by continent and country. Geographical position and distance to the South Pole.

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Antarctica

According to the Antarctic Treaty, Antarctica is defined as all land and ice shelves south of the southern 60th parallel.

See Extreme points of Antarctica for details of the continent itself.

Southern Oceans

The Southern Oceans comprise the southernmost waters of the World Oceans, north from 60° S latitude. The northern boundary, defined by the northern limit of icebergs is not precise, but lies between 40° and 50° S latitude.

South America

Argentina

Chile

United Kingdom

Africa

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

See also


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