Antarctica is not a country in the classic sense; it is a continent dedicated to science.
Instead of a political government, people live and work in Antarctica based on the conventions of The Antarctic Treaty.
Science is the only 'product' of Antarctica, and it is freely shared among all the signatories (governments) of the treaty.
Antarctica contains no countries. However, seven countries currently claim parts of the continent: Chile, Argentina, United Kingdom, France, Norway, Australia, and New Zealand. Two countries (Russia and United States) also reserve the right to make claims in the future and will most likely do so.
Antarctica has no countries. However, seven countries claim territories in the continent: Norway, United Kingdom, France, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, and Argentina. Chile's, Argentina's, and the UK's claims all overlap. Two countries also reserve the right to make claims and will most likely do so in the future. They are the US and Russia.
There are no countries on the continent of Antarctica.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is a continent: there are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is not in a country it is a uninhabited continent.
Antarctica is not a country, it is a continent. There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is the continent with no officially recognized countries. It is governed by an international treaty that sets it aside as a scientific preserve for research and environmental protection.
Antarctica is not a country, it is a continent.
it is now considered a continent
There are no countries on the continent of Antarctica.
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You may be referring to Antarctica, the continent that does not contain a country
Antarctica is a continent with no sovereignty: there are no countries in Antarctica.
The South Pole is not in any country. It can be found on the continent of Antarctica.
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It is a continent.
No, Its one whole country and continent.