Under several treaties including the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, Antarctica is a politically neutral site. Unilateral and multilateral scientific outposts are allowed, but no military or industrial facilities can be constructed. Several countries have retained claims to various regions, but have agreed for the most part to waive these rights and allow Antarctica to remain a scientific preserve for the foreseeable future.
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All of planet earth south of 60 degrees S, is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. The treaty, as above, is a-political. Territorial claims are held in abeyance and no future territorial claims can be made. This land is dedicated to the scientific pursuit answering questions about the health of planet earth.
Colours on maps generally indicate political status. Since Antarctica has no comparable political status -- it is governed by the Antarctic Treaty -- and since 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet, generally, Antarctica is coloured white.
All of Antarctica and all of planet earth south of 60 degrees S, in fact, is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Africa is the youngest continent in terms of political status, most of it was freed from major empires in the 60s. You could say Antarctica is the youngest in terms of political status since it has none, but its technically "unborn" so it cannot be considered any age.
the political status is Independent
they had no political status.
The Basques current political status is that they are still desiring independence - they are fighting for sovereignty.
Antarctica does not exist on any socio-economic roll. Antarctica is a continent without sovereign where scientists study the health of planet earth.
The ozone over Antarctica has been replenishing. It is because of the ban on CFC's.
They are independent.
republic
India is the biggest democracy. It has a wide political status.
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