Antarctica is not broken up into countries, or capitals. Instead, Antarctica is made up of territories that were claimed by different existing countries. Countries that hold territory in Antarctica include the United Kingdom, New Zealand, France, Norway, Australia, Norway, Chile, and Argentina. These territory claims are not recognized by all, but members of the Antarctic Treaty have an interest and participating role in Antarctica, but do not believe in claiming territory there. These countries include Brazil, Peru, Russia, South Africa, and the United States.
There are no countries or capitals on the Antarctic continent. By international
agreement, the continent is reserved for scientific research, and no country
claims territory there for its own.
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There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
The Antarctic plate is the tectonic plate that the continent of Antarctic. There are no countries on the Antarctic Plate.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty
Asia is a continent. Continents have countries. Countries have capitals.
The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any countries.
American Countries and their Capitals, e.g, South America-Brazil-Brasila,
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
There are no countries in the Antarctic.
No one owns the Antarctic.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
There are 195 countries in the world. Each country has a capital, such as Canada (Ottawa), Brazil (Brasilia), and Japan (Tokyo). It is best to reference an up-to-date list for accurate information.