There are no states in Antarctica. It's all just one continent. There are different areas claimed by different countries and some of these claims overlap each other. Claims have no meaning, however, according to the Antarctic Treaty, which holds all claims in abeyance.
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Antarctica has no government and belongs to no country. Various countries claim areas of it, but while some have mutually recognized each other's claims, no other countries recognize such claims. Since 1959, new claims on Antarctica have been suspended and the continent is considered politically neutral.
There are no states or countries in Antarctica.
There are no states in Antarctica, nor are there any countries on that continent.
There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
There are no states in Antarctica.
There are no countries or states on Antarctica and no permanent population.
There are no states or countries on Antarctica.
There are no counties, cities, states or countries in Antarctica.
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There are no cities in Antarctica, no states, no countries.
There are no cities, states or countries in Antarctica.
the treaty of antarctica i suppose because it states all the rules of antarctica there etc..
There are no houses in Antarctica, because there are no cities, states or countries there. One would not build a house in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent with no countries. There is no Antarctic flag, or currency or stamps or cities or states.
There are no counties in Antarctica, no cities, no states and no countries. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.