The Amundsen-Scott South Pole research station is supported by the United States of America.
The North Pole has no countries and no country has a North Pole.
United StatesAmerica, It is the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station. This station currently lies within 100 meters (330 ft) of the Geographic South Pole. Because this station is located on a moving glacier, this station is currently being carried towards the South Pole at a rate of about 10 meters per year.
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The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Research Station, supported by the United States of America, is located at the South Pole.
This is the US base, Amundsen-Scott station.Read more, below.
The South Pole is located in Antarctica, which is a continent, not a country.
This is a stretch, but in addition to the true South Pole, and the magnetic South Pole -- which drifts, you can find the ceremonial South Pole near the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
No one 'controls' the South Pole. However, there is a research station there supported by USA.
The South Pole is located on Antarctica, where there are no countries.
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The South Pole is located in Antarctica, which is not owned by any one country but is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System. There are multiple countries that have research stations in Antarctica, but no single country owns the South Pole.
The South Ceremonial Pole, Amundsen-Scott Station (USA) and the flags of the signatory countries to the Antarctic Treaty.