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The Chilean claim ranges from 53°W to 90°W and from the South Pole to 60°S. It is overlapped by both the Argentine and British claims.

The claim is held in abeyance -- as are all Antarctic territorial claims -- by the Antarctic Treaty (1960), and no new claims can be made on land south of 60 degrees S.

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