Antarctica -- all of Planet Earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude -- is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which replaces any national sovereignty.
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yes Antarctica an some of the North Pole
USCitizen, many places in Antarctica belong to several countries. Only Marie Byrd Land does not.
The Antarctic Circle is not a country, state, province, or territory, so it does not have a capital. Also, since Antarctica has no permanent inhabitants and does not belong to any country, Antarctica does not have a capital. In fact, neither Antarctica nor the Antarctic Circle has any cities.
Erebus belongs to no country, nor does any part of the earth south of 60 degrees South latitude, which includes the continent of Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica, no capitals nor any currency.
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No country owns any part of Antarctica.
The South Pole is not in any country. It can be found on the continent of Antarctica.
The Antarctic Desert is not found in any country. It is located in Antarctica.
It is not associated with any country in particular
No countries visit Antarctica -- modes of transportation are not large enough to accommodate any country.
The seven continents are all made up of several different countries, excepting two: Australia and Antarctica. In the case of Australia, Australia belongs to Australia. Antarctica is not claimed by any country. In the case of all the other continents, no one country holds possession of the whole continent.