The Ross Dependency.
New Zealand looks after the slice of Antarctica called the Ross Dependency.
The ice-free area of Antarctica is generally known as the beach.
That depends on what "close" means to you. If your sense of 'closeness' is sufficiently sensitive, EVERY country might qualify. The country that has some territory MOST CLOSE to Antarctica but not on it, is Chile.
Countries with Territorial Claims on East Antarctica are - Australia, France, New Zealand and Norway.
Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
New Zealand has one research base in Antarctica which is know as "Scott Base" after Captain Robert Falcon Scott
No, Oceania is a region comprising various countries and territories in the Pacific Ocean, such as Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Antarctica is a continent located at the South Pole, primarily covered in ice and not permanently inhabited by humans.
To name a few: Great Britain, New Zealand, China, Russia, Chile, Argentina, Australia, South Africa and the United States of America, all support research stations on Antarctica.
The name you want is Antarctica Peninsula.
There are 3,820 lakes in new zealand with a surface area larger than one hectare. the biggest ones include:TaupoTe AnauWakatipuWanakaTekapoWaikeremoana
The place where law is administered is COURT.
You have written it correctly: Antarctica. It is the name of the continent.