No country because it is ot owned by any coutry that is why its called no mans land
The only continent that is neither a country nor owned by any countries is Antarctica. Numerous countries claim territory on Antarctica, but these claims are different from the establishment of actual "countries" on a continent. No country actually owns any part of the Antarctic, despite the territorial claims.
Russia has the largest land area of any country in the Eastern Hemisphere. (Russia is also the largest country by land area in the world.)
Any latitude far enough south to be entirely within Antarctica will have 100% land mass, although in absolute quantity (distance) its probably much less than something equatorial.
Any African country that is land-locked is very unlikely to conduct trade by sea.
No country because it is ot owned by any coutry that is why its called no mans land
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The relationship between a country and a state is that they both have there own flag,and take up land mass.
The United States has the largest land area of any North American country. Canada has the largest total area.
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The Antarctic Desert is not found in any country. It is located in Antarctica.
Ireland is not owned by any country. It is independent. Northern Ireland, which may be what you are referring to, is part of the United Kingdom.
You cannot make a claim of adverse possession on any government owned land. It is exempt from such claims.
Abandoned land is land that is owned by someone that they stop maintaining. Vacant land does not have any structures built on it..
Land mass refers to the total area of a country or geographical region (which may include discontinuous pieces of land such as islands). The Earth's total land mass is 148,939,063.133 km² (57,511,026.002 square miles) which is about 29.2% of its total surface. Water covers approximately 70.8% of the Earth's surface, mostly in the form of oceans.
The only continent that is neither a country nor owned by any countries is Antarctica. Numerous countries claim territory on Antarctica, but these claims are different from the establishment of actual "countries" on a continent. No country actually owns any part of the Antarctic, despite the territorial claims.
There are no plats on the Antarctic continent, because none of the land is owned.