No, Antarctica is a continent governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica has no counties.
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The largest "county" in Antarctica is Alexander Island, which is an ice-covered landmass located near the western coast of the continent. However, it's important to note that Antarctica is not divided into traditional counties like in other regions, as it is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent, so there are no county definitions either.
No. Nigeria is a country in Africa. Ukraine is a country in Europe.
There are at least 17 different lakes called "Hidden Lake" in North America and Antarctica. Ten are in Montana in Beaverhead County, Carbon County, Granite County, Flathead County, Jefferson County, Mineral County, Missoula County, Pondera County, Ravalli County, and Sweet Grass County.
America, Australia, Afghanistan, Albania, Antarctica, Argentina, Angola, Armenia And Austria
There are no counties, states, cities or civilization of any kind that you can find everywhere else on earth -- on the Antarctic continent.
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Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.
Antarctica does NOT belong to any COUNTY. However, numerous COUNTRIES have scientific research sectors, all focused on the South Pole. viz. USA. Great Britain, Japan, Norway, Germany/Italy, France, Australia, New Zealand, Chile and Argentine. These sectors are by international agreement. No body lives on the continent, except for researchers, as it is TOO COLD .