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Finland, Ukraine, Argentina, United States, Uruguay, Japan, Russia, Chile, Australia, Brazil, France, Italy, India, Spain, Germany, China, United Kingdom, Poland, Pakistan, South Korea, Romania, Peru, Czech, Republic, Japan, Belarus, Belgium, South Africa, Bulgaria, New Zealand, Sweden and Norway.

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Argentina Australia Austria Belarus Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Colombia Cuba Czechoslovakia Denmark Ecuador Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Hungary India Italy Japan Netherlands New Zealand North Korea Norway Papua New Guinea Peru Poland Romania Russia Slovakia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela. There are no countries on the continent of Antarctica.

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There are no countries in Antarctica.

The United Kingdom, New Zealand, France, Norway, Australia, Chile, and Argentina claim portions of Antarctica. Some of these overlap each other. Brazil, Peru, Russia, South Africa, and the United States have reserved the right to make claims in the future. However, those claims are not universally recognized.

By treaty all nations have the right to conduct scientific research in Antarctica.

The countries that have research bases in Antarctica are Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, and Uruguay. Some bases are year-round, while others are seasonal.

The Antarctic Treaty, which governs the land, waters and ice south of 60 degrees South Latitude, states that all territorial claims are held in abeyance and no future claims can be made on the continent. The continent is considered politically neutral. Its status is regulated by the 1959 Antarctic Treaty and other related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System.

By international treaty, Antarctica is designated a place for scientific discovery and learning: devoted to science related to the health of planet earth. This means that it belongs to no one: it belongs to everyone.
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They have now numbered in the hundreds. Most rely on US logistical in, at and out of the continent, using South Island New Zealand as the point of support. The US takes care of the scientific community and th New Zealand naval forces and the US Coast Guard looks after the tourists and the scientists,

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The following countries have stations on Antarctica -

Argentina, Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, United Kingdom, USA. The following countries have stations on the Antarctic Peninsula -

Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Korea, Poland, Russia, Uruguay, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA. The following countries have stations on sub-Antarctic islands -

Australia, France, Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom. A few of these stations are manned all year round, most are only manned during the summer months and some are only manned occasionally.

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Today, 52 countries have signed the Antarctic Treaty, which governs all of planet earth south of 60 degrees S, and includes the continent of Antarctica.

Each country retains the option to establish a research station on the continent.

Four countries with research stations include Russia, UK, Australia and Norway.

Note that many other countries also operate research stations in Antarctica.

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Many countries support more than 60 research stations on Antarctica. Nation states representing 80% of the earth's population, however, have signed or ratified the Antarctic Treaty (1961), which designates that all scientific studies about the health of planet earth are shared among them.

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Countries that support research stations in Antarctica include Russia, Great Britain, France, Japan, China, New Zealand, Australia, United States of America, Chile, Argentina, and more.

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