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Well first of all, you're not talking about a part of a 'country', because there are

no countries on the Antarctic continent.

If the Antarctic Peninsula is actually warmer than the rest of the continent, which

seems reasonable when you look at a map, it's because that part of the continent

is the part farthest north, that is, the part farthest from the south pole, and actually

extending slightly into the south Temperate Zone.

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