No country owns any section of Antarctica.
Several countries, however, claim pie-shaped territories on the continent, some of which overlap.
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There are no land masses connected to Antarctica: it is a continent on its own.
Antarctica does not pass through any countries. Antarctica is a continent that sits on its own. Antarctica is commonly referred to as the South Pole.
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There is no indigenous population in Antarctica. Researchers and other residents in Antarctica eat the foods traditional to their own home countries.
None. Antarctica is set aside as a scientific laboratory, and no country 'owns' it or any part of it.
The Antarctica Treaty, signed by 50 countries, says no country owns it.
There are no countries in Antarctica. Antarctica does not have any real countries, some countries on other continents have territory that they have laid claim to there, but there are no real countries on Antarctica, it is just a continent that is basically uninhabited other than research stations, and penguins.There are no countries in Antarctica
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no counties that border Antarctica -- it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
There are no countries in Antarctica, but various countries have claimed parts of it.