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Who claims rights in Antarctica?
Who claims rights in Antarctica?
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Under the Antarctic Treaty (1959), the South Pole is shared by all countries. However, the conventional borders of national sectors, into which Antarctica was... 27.01.2010, Sputnik International
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Who claims rights in Antarctica?
Under the Antarctic Treaty (1959), the South Pole is shared by all countries. However, the conventional borders of national sectors, into which Antarctica was divided, gradually began to be perceived as real borders, leading to territorial “disputes.”
Under the Antarctic Treaty (1959), the South Pole is shared by all countries. However, the conventional borders of national sectors, into which Antarctica was divided, gradually began to be perceived as real borders, leading to territorial “disputes.”