You can find:
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station at 90 degrees S.
McMurdo Station at 77°50′43.4″S, 166°40′11.2″E.
Palmer Station at 64°46′27.1″S 64°03′11″W.
You can review the site, below, to learn the names, nationalities and locations of the research stations in Antarctica.
There are no homes in Antarctica. There are research stations with dorms, cafeterias and work locations.
There is no Antarctic Standard Time. Research stations in Antarctica keep the same time as their native country's support locations.
India has two research stations in Antarctica: the Maitri Station, located in East Antarctica, and the Bharati Station, located in West Antarctica. These stations serve as bases for scientific research, climate observation, and exploration activities in Antarctica.
There are no settlements in Antarctica, only research stations.
The three main American research stations in Antarctica are McMurdo Station, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, and Palmer Station. Each station serves different research purposes and is managed by different U.S. government agencies.
You can refer to the map, below, to identify those stations that qualify for your definition of 'inland' as locations for research stations on the Antarctic continent.
There are no research facilities on Antarctica supported by Monaco.
There are no major cities in Antarctica. There are research stations.
Antarctic research stations are supported by governments that signed or ratified the Antarctic Treaty, which dedicates the continent to science. Temporary workers live and work there. The stations provide sleeping areas, eating and work areas, and equipment storage stations where scientists and people who work in support of science conduct their research into the health of planet earth.
they used helicopters and snowmobiles
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.