No single country manages antarctice. Many countries own proportions of it.
There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
No, Antarctica is a continent governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
No. Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
There are no countries in Antarctica: it is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
No, because Antarctica is not a nation. Antarctica is a continent governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty
There are no countries in Antarctica: it is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica belongs to no nation. It is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is governed -- as is all of planet earth south of 60 degrees S -- by the Antarctic Treaty, which is a condominium. It is not a democracy.
Antarctica is not a country: Antarctica is a continent governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
There are no counties in Antarctica, no cities, no states and no countries. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is not governed by a single country and therefore does not have a capital city. It is a continent that is mainly governed by international treaties among countries involved in scientific research there.