There are no cities, counties, provinces, states or countries on the Antarctic continent.
All states/provinces, countries and continents except Antarctica.
There are no cities, counties, provinces, states or nations on Antarctica. All land south of 60 degrees S is preserved for the scientific study of the health of planet earth.
There is no founder, since today Antarctica is without any government except for the Antarctic Treaty. There are no nations, cities, counties, provinces or states on the continent. Antarctica -- all of planet earth south of 60 degrees S -- is dedicated to science.
Antarctica is basically unoccupied as a continent, since there is no infrastructure there, no cities/ counties/ provinces/ states or other classic civil organizations. It's too cold and there is no food chain to support any kind of animal life.
Biggest town in Antarctica is Villa Las Estrellas, It has a summer population of 120 and 80 in the winter. It also has an hospital and school. It's located on King George Island, wich is part of antarctica. It is one of only two civilian settlements on Antarctica.
None. The only land that the Antarctic Circle crosses is on the continent of Antarctica. There are no cities, states, provinces, or countries on that continent.
Antarctica is a continent that so far is open to everybody. No country owns any part of it and so far they are co-operating remarkably well. However some smaller and more insecure countries are already on 'the bandwagon' demanding an 'official' share of it. I see trouble in the future if it is ever divided up.
The maritime provinces & Quebec are the poorest provinces in Canada.
provinces In France, there are Régions and Départements.
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Provinces are areas in a country and Ireland has four provinces for example.