The nation of France issues all stamps that attempt to exude their sovereignty over any part of Antarctica.
The sub-Antarctic is a region north of the Antarctic Circle in the South Atlantic, the South Pacific and in the South India oceans.
Yes, the Antarctic Circle is south of Africa.
The Antarctic surrounds the South Pole.
Antarctica does not have a flag. There are no nation-states on the continent, so, as well, there is no Antarctic currency, Antarctic stamps and so forth. Any mementos purported to be 'Antarctic' in this vein are souvenirs sold by profiteers.
The antarctic ocean encircles the continent of Antarctica which contains the south pole. So technically the south pole isn't in the antarctic ocean.
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The Antarctic surrounds the South Pole and is the coldest continent.
Arctic north, Antarctic south.
There is no mining on the Antarctic continent: it is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
A whole continent exists between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole.
There are no countries south of the Antarctic Circle. In fact, all land south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. Between 60 degrees S and the Antarctic Circle, you will find the Southern Ocean.
No, no one has claimed Antarctica yet.Many countries have claimed 'slices' of Antarctica, but The Antarctic Treaty defines the area south of 60 degrees south latitude as dedicated to science. The Antarctic Treaty is the only form of governance in this area of the world.The countries that have exuded claims over parts of the continent have issued postage stamps to support their claims. Some hobbyists have developed 'Antarctic money' as a way to sell Antarctic artifacts. Many scientific stations on the continent fly flags of their sponsoring countries, so you will see flags in Antarctica, but none for the continent itself.You can read more about The Antarctic Treaty using the link, below.