Antarctica is not 'occupied' by any nation.
Antarctica is the only continent not owned by any nation. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which designates it as a scientific preserve and prohibits military activities.
Humans do not inhabit the continent of Antarctica permanently, but there are settlements there where teams of scientists study aspects of the great frozen continent.
Antarctica is the only continent not owned by any nation. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which regulates international relations regarding the continent and prohibits military activity and mineral mining.
The Antarctic Treaty, which has been signed by 54 nations, recognizes Antarctica as a continent for peaceful purposes only, meaning no nation can claim sovereignty over it.
The continent with the fewest number of nations is Australia, with only one nation, which is also the continent's namesake.
Antarctica is the only continent where turtles are not found in the wild.
Antarctica is a continent and each continent is in only one part of the world.
Antarctica has no countries and no permanent population. None. Antarctica has land claims thus making them occupied territory. The other continents (Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, Australia) are all claimed.
Antarctica is its own continent.
There are no countries in this geography, only a continent: Antarctica. There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is the only continent not connected to any other continent.
That would be Antarctica.