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There are no countries in Antarctica, but various countries have claimed parts of it.
The British and Germa Claimed Certain Parts of East Africa
Antartica has zero countries although parts of it are claimed by different countries.
Portland, Oregon is mostly in Multnomah County. Some parts of Portland are also spread into Clackamas and Washington Counties.
There are no countries there but countries have claimed parts of Antarctica. For example Scott Base is in New Zealand territory.
There are no countries in the US. Perhaps you mean counties. There are no statistics as to which county in the US has the msot consistent precipitation. However, the rainiest parts of the US are the Southeast and the Northern Pacific Coast (typically Washington and Oregon).
Great Britain and the United States both wanted the northwest area that is now Oregon and Washington state. President Polk told Great Britain "54'40" or Fight." There was no fight, there was a compromise.
Four major countries claimed Africa, large parts of Oceania and North America
There is land underneath the ice cap. Several countries have already claimed parts of Antarctica. If the ice all disappears the countries (if they still exist) will still have claims on the land beneath the ice.
in the late 1600s, which parts of north America were claimed by the french
The original Oregon Territory encompassed an area that included the current states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, as well as parts of Wyoming and Montana as well as parts of southwest Canada.
All of Africa was claimed by European nations at one point or another; the only exceptions are Liberia and Ethiopia. Liberia was technically colonized by the United States and Ethiopia remained independent, although the nation was invaded by Italy.