There are no counties, cities, states or countries in Antarctica.
There are no counties in Antarctica, no cities, no states and no countries. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica has no countries.
Antarctica has no counties.
No. Antarctica is an international territory.
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There are no counties that border Antarctica -- it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
There are no cities, counties, provinces, states or countries on the Antarctic continent.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent, so there are no county definitions either.
Neighboring countries include New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, South Africa and India -- all separated from Antarctica by the Southern Ocean.
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.
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 'cities' in Antarctica. There are a number of semi-permanent bases usually run by the military for research purposes.