The Antarctic is a geographic region, not a country, and has no capital. The continent of Antarctica has no cities or permanent population.
The Antarctic Circle is not a country, state, province, or territory, so it does not have a capital. Also, since Antarctica has no permanent inhabitants and does not belong to any country, Antarctica does not have a capital. In fact, neither Antarctica nor the Antarctic Circle has any cities.
Wellington,New Zealand
The Australian Capital Territory does not have a capital.Australia's national capital is Canberra, and the Australian Capital Territory was created purely to be the site for the nation's capital. Although Canberra is within the ACT, it is not the "capital" of the ACT, as the territory itself is all federal Capital territory.
All Antarctic claims would be handled by the province of Tierra del Fuego, whose capital is Ushuaia.
There is no capital in Antarctica, because there is no nation state on the continent. All land south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty (1960).
it is cape cod.
In Antarctica, the 20th meridian west defines the border between the British Antarctic Territory and Queen Maud Land. So the island nation's capital, as in your question, is London!
Antarctica has no cities, permanent residents, government or capital. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica with seasonal occupants; a few Antarctic stations are occupied all year.Antarctica is a continent, and it is not owned by any country. Although several countries claim territories on Antarctica, none of them owns it: thus, it has no capital.Antarctica is not a country, it does not have a capital. Only research bases.
Since there are no countries on the continent, there is no capital city. As well, there is no sovereignty on the continent: it is ruled by the Antarctic Treaty.
There are no countries in the Antarctic continent with official capitals, as the continent is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which does not recognize any country's sovereignty over the land.
Antarctica has no countries because it is governed by the Antarctic Treaty (1960). The treaty dedicates all land on earth south of 60 degrees S to science. The science studies the health of our planet. Governments representing 80% of the earth's population have signed or ratified the treaty.
There is no capital of Antarctica as it does not have a permanent population or a government. The continent is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which sets aside the region for scientific research and bans military activity.