The Antarctica Treaty, signed by 50 countries, says no country owns it.
because its a free country
Australia does not own Antarctica: it is owned by no country.
No country owns any part of Antarctica.
Each country supports its own research station on Antarctica. All of Antarctica is "controlled" by the Antarctic Treaty.
Australia claims a slice of Antarctica, but does not own it. There are other claims, and no country with claims owns any part of Antarctica.
No. New Zealand is its own country. Located next to Australia
No one owns Antarctica.
None. Antarctica is set aside as a scientific laboratory, and no country 'owns' it or any part of it.
no, its a separate continent and country on its own.
Antarctica has no nations. However, several countries own territory there. Australia has only one country.
Australia does not own any part of Antarctica. No other country owns any part of Antarctica. However, Australia does have a claim on 42% of the Antarctic, which was transferred to Australia in 1935.
No. To this day, no one and no nation 'owns' land in Antarctica.