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===Claims=== ===Territorial claims===
*'''Argentine:''' 25°W to 74°W; Overlaps Chilean and British Claims; Claimed in ]. *'''Argentine:''' 25°W to 74°W; Overlaps Chilean and British Claims; Claimed in ].
*'''Australian:''' 160°E to 142°E and 136°E to 45°E; Claimed in ]. *'''Australian:''' 160°E to 142°E and 136°E to 45°E; Claimed in ].
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*'''Norwegian:''' 45°E to 20°E and ]; Claimed: ]. *'''Norwegian:''' 45°E to 20°E and ]; Claimed: ].
*'''British:''' 20°W to 80°W; Overlaps Argetine and Chilean Claims; Claimed: ]. *'''British:''' 20°W to 80°W; Overlaps Argetine and Chilean Claims; Claimed: ].
===Old Claims=== Old claims:
*'''German:''' 20°E to 10°W; Ovelapped Norwegian claim; Claimed: ]-]. *'''German:''' 20°E to 10°W; Ovelapped Norwegian claim; Claimed: ]-].
*'''South African:''' xxx°y to xxx°y; Claimed: ]-]. *'''South African:''' xxx°y to xxx°y; Claimed: ]-].


The ] defers these claims and most other nations do not recognize them. No other nations have made claims themselves, although the United States and Russia assert the right to do so. No formal claims have been made in the sector between 90 degrees west and 150 degrees west.

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Antarctica is a continent located around earth's South Pole; it is almost entirely covered by ice.

From the CIA World Factbook.

Territorial claims

  • Argentine: 25°W to 74°W; Overlaps Chilean and British Claims; Claimed in 1943.
  • Australian: 160°E to 142°E and 136°E to 45°E; Claimed in 1933.
  • Brazilian: 28°W to 53°W; Overlaps Argetine, British and Chilean Claims; Zone of Interest Designated: 1986
  • Chilean: 53°W to 90°W; Overlaps Argentine and British Claims; Claimed in 1940
  • French: 142°E to 136°E; Claimed: 1924.
  • New Zealand: 150°W to 160°E; Claimed: 1923.
  • Norwegian: 45°E to 20°E and Peter I Island; Claimed: 1938.
  • British: 20°W to 80°W; Overlaps Argetine and Chilean Claims; Claimed: 1908.

Old claims:

  • German: 20°E to 10°W; Ovelapped Norwegian claim; Claimed: 1939-1945.
  • South African: xxx°y to xxx°y; Claimed: 1963-1994.

The Antarctic Treaty defers these claims and most other nations do not recognize them. No other nations have made claims themselves, although the United States and Russia assert the right to do so. No formal claims have been made in the sector between 90 degrees west and 150 degrees west.

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