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1st answer: There aren't cities like we normally have, but there are around 60 research stations. Some of these are permanent, and others are temporarily set up in the summer months.

2nd answer: There are no countries or cities on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.

3rd answer: There are no cities in Antarctica. There are some research stations down there but the area is barely hospitable. The main group of people there are scientists but their permanent residency is always in Another Country.

4th answer: No. Nor are there any states, city or nation-states, counties or established civilian living enclaves. Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science and is managed under the Antarctic Treaty.

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No. There are no cities in antarctica. No steady population either. All people there - some hundreds - are staff on a couple of research stations. oh, and a handful of adventurers/explorers.

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There is no permanent or native population on the Antarctic continent. However, from about 1,000 to about 4,500 people work and live there temporarily on about 69 research stations. During the summer season, another 30 field camps may be established.

Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, as is all of planet earth south of 60 degrees S. This is the only sovereignty that governs that geography.

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There are no countries, towns or cities on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.
There are no countries, cities or towns on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.

Actually there is a town in Antarctica that's Chilean where the people live year round, It's called Villa Las Estrellas. It does qualify as a "town" and not just a research outpost. I've seen it before on a map. There are also research outposts clustered together from different countries that are in relative proximity to each other that could be considered a "town" since some scientists stay there year round and I'm sure tourists venture around there too. Here's some more info on Villa las Estrellas:

Villa Las Estrellas (Spanish: "Stars Town") is a Chilean town in Antártica Commune,Antártica Province, Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region. It is located on President Eduardo Frei Montalva Base, a military base, on King George Island. It is the biggest and one of only two civilian settlements on Antarctica (the other being Argentina's Esperanza Base). It has a summer population of 120 and 80 in the winter

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Actually there is a town in Antarctica that's Chilean where the people live year round, It's called Villa Las Estrellas. It does qualify as a "town" and not just a research outpost. I've seen it before on a map. There are also research outposts clustered together from different countries that are in relative proximity to each other that could be considered a "town" since some scientists stay there year round and I'm sure tourists venture around there too. Here's some more info on Villa las Estrellas:

Villa Las Estrellas (Spanish: "Stars Town") is a Chilean town in Antártica Commune,Antártica Province, Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region. It is located on President Eduardo Frei Montalva Base, a military base, on King George Island. It is the biggest and one of only two civilian settlements on Antarctica (the other being Argentina's Esperanza Base). It has a summer population of 120 and 80 in the winter

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No, there are no cities, states, provinces, countries or nations on Antarctica.

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No, but it has many international research stations.

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there are 2 towns one is arc town and the other is called mishclos.

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No. There are research stations, however, that are inhabited.

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No, there are no cities, but yes, there are buildings in Antarctica.

All buildings belong to the governments that support the research stations where the buildings are located.

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Antarctica.


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