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Canada. The world's longest pipeline is in Russia, but it is claimed by Canada!
At the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 the European nations decided on how they would divide up the ownership of Central Africa to avoid fighting over it. The conference didn't actually approve the territorial claims of the European nations, but they did agree on a set of rules to avoid conflict in partitioning of the region.
Jacques Cartier
He pooped his pants.
He claims that it is "Our True lady's veil."
Guatemala
No country has scientific claims; all claimant countries exude territorial claims.
Antarctica is the continent that does not have a single country located on it. Although several countries have territorial claims on Antarctica, these claims are not universally recognized.
a law about territorial claims. Apex
Austria
Australia claims part of Antarctica, but owns none of it, nor does any other country with territorial claims on the continent.
You can look at Wikipedia for a list and boundary definitions of territorial claims on the Antarctic continent: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_claims_of_AntarcticaOn that page, you can see that countries have claimed over 75% of the continent leaving nearly 25% of it unclaimed. Also note that many claims overlap each other.Note, however, that The Antarctic Treaty specifically discounts all territorial claims on the continent.
Spain established territorial claims in North America by failing their mission.
No. The Antarctic Treaty acknowledges territorial claims -- and holds them in abeyance, some of which overlap each other, and prohibits future claims. A claimant does not 'own' anything, but claims it.
That location is in Antarctica. While there are territorial claims to Antarctica, treaties have established that these claims are more-or-less unactionable.
Spain established territorial claims in North America by failing their mission.
A law about territorial claims