No one country governs Antarctica.
In 1961 the Antarctica Treaty was signed. It says countries that sign it must:
1. protect it as a place of peace
2. Lay aside all claims to own Antarctica
Today almost 50 countries have signed the Antarctic treaty.
No country governs Antarctica. Planet earth is governed south of 60 degrees South Latitude by The Antarctic Treaty.
You can read more, below.
Antarctica is the continent with no independent countries. Although several countries have territorial claims on parts of Antarctica, there is no single country that governs the entire continent.
A government governs a country.
Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which governs all of planet earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
Denmark governs Greenland.
The treaty is called the Antarctic Treaty. You can read it, below.
Equador.
Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which also governs all of planet earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
Antarctica is not an independent country. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which sets aside the continent as a scientific preserve and prohibits military activity. Multiple countries have territorial claims in Antarctica, but these are not internationally recognized.
No country is in possession of Antarctica.
Antarctica is a possession of no country.
City, governs cities and villages, State, governs states and Federal governs the country.
yes Italy does get to vote who governs the country actually Italy does the same as England.