Other than scientific research, several companies have claims on parts of Antarctica for its resources, but have signed treaties to defer their development.
The UK, France, and Norway have exploratory claims based on "discovery" of the Antarctic (in the centuries when lands were being claimed as colonies).
Argentina, Chile, Australia, and New Zealand have claims based on the continent's regional proximity to their countries.
New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, France, Great Britain and Norway all have territorial claims on Antarctica. All claims are held in abeyance by the Antarctic Treaty. Several of these claims overlap each other.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
There are no colonies of any country in Antarctica. There are bases which countries share for scientific use.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica does not have countries.
There are no countries in Antarctica. Antarctica does not have any real countries, some countries on other continents have territory that they have laid claim to there, but there are no real countries on Antarctica, it is just a continent that is basically uninhabited other than research stations, and penguins.There are no countries in Antarctica
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica, but various countries have claimed parts of it.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
No, there are no countries or cities on Antarctica.
no countries make up Antarctica Antarctica just makes up Antarctica
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty
no countries run bases in antarctica