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There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. North American countries and European countries
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They were all part of Noel's empire
None are: there are no countries south of 60 degrees South Latitude. This part of planet earth is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
In the Treaty of Versailles the countries totally blamed Germany for the war. They failed to see that Russia was part of the problem as well as Serbia. World War 1 was a war fought over many ancient grudges held by all the countries involved in the war.
Reparations - the Treaty of Versailles (after WWI) required the Germans to pay reparations to many countries they were previously at war with
All countries signatory to the Antarctic Treaty can send scientists to Antarctica. Most countries do send scientists, and some countries, such as Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and the United States host scientists supported by countries that have no established research stations on the continent. An exact count and country representation varies by season and year.
First signed in December 1959, by the 12 countries that took part in the international Geophysical Year of 1957-58, they were Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, France, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States. The 12 original countries have over the years been joined by other countries. the total now stands at 41 countries who have signed the Treaty.
Forty-eight countries are part of Asia. There are 48 countries in Asia.
You are referring to the Antarctic treaty this was originally signed by 12 countries but then 36 more countries signed it and there are now 48 countries part of the treaty. Google Antarctic treat and click on the wikipedia page about it, then click on members to see a full list of 48 members.
21 countries