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There are no countries in the Antarctic continent with official capitals, as the continent is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which does not recognize any country's sovereignty over the land.
There are no countries in Antarctica. There are countries that claim pie-slice-shaped parts of the Antarctic. These countries are Australia, New Zealand, France, Chile, Argentina, Norway. and the United Kingdom. There are also parts of the Antarctic that are unclaimed.
There are no countries in Antarctica. Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which establishes the continent as a scientific preserve and prohibits military activities, mineral mining, and nuclear testing.
The Antarctic continent is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which includes 54 countries. These countries have agreed to preserve the continent for peaceful and scientific purposes. However, no single country owns Antarctica; it is a collective effort to protect and conserve the region.
Antarctica is the continent that contains no countries. It is primarily governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which has designated the continent as a scientific preserve with limitations on military activity and resource exploitation.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
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Countries representing about 80% of the earth's population have either signed or ratified the Antarctic Treaty.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
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The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any countries.