The Antarctic Treaty specifically forbids ownership of any territory on the Antarctic continent by any country. The treaty acknowledges claims made by several countries, some of which overlap, and renders them moot. The treaty also prevents additional territorial claims.
Antarctica is a continent and has no nations on it. It is a territory that has been divided by the nations of the world for research and exploration. As such they are not eligible to field a team.
There are no nations in Antarctica.
The agreement among nations representing about 80% of the earth's population is called the Antarctic Treaty.
There are no nations on Antarctica.
No, there are no nations living in Antarctica. There are only scientists living there to get information.
Antarctica has no nations. Australia is one nation.
There are no nations or national languages on Antarctica.
There are zero nations in Antarctica.
Antarctica has the fewest number of nations, as it has none.
Basically it was an agreement between 50 nations allowing them to use the continent Antarctica for scientific research purposes. No military was allowed to go on this continent.
Private ownership to public ownership
There are no nations in Antarctica, meaning that there is no 'national holiday'.