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  1. Two non-member countries have permanent observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine. Below is a list of countries and areas of the world in alphabetical order, with official names and alternative designations. The list contains English and French country names as well as the local names of the countries.

  2. Antarctica is a continent unto itself and is not a part of any country. The Great White Continent is governed under a series of recognised guidelines and agreements called the Antarctic Treaty System. Twelve countries signed the Antarctic Treaty in 1959 and the agreement currently has 54 signatories.

  3. Apr 22, 2022 · As for the question of who owns Antarctica, the short answer is no-one. First signed by 12 nations, the Antarctic Treaty came into force in 1961 to bring disagreements over the continent’s ...

  4. CP - Consultative party - 29 - Countries that play an active role in Antarctica and are engaged in substantial scientific research activity - only the consultative parties have voting rights and can make decisions about Antarctica.

  5. Jun 19, 2014 · Antarctica is not a country: it has no government and no indigenous population. Instead, the entire continent is set aside as a scientific preserve. The Antarctic Treaty, which came into force in ...

  6. The largest and most important international scientific effort ever undertaken at the time, the IGY involved 67 countries and over 4000 scientists. While the project was global, there was a focus on Antarctica’s role in the earth system, and researchers from 12 nations worked together to gain insights into the continent.

  7. The governance of Antarctica is carried out by the Consultative Nations of the Antarctic Treaty during an annual "Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting". These are the Countries that play an active role in Antarctica by being engaged in substantial scientific research activity. Only the consultative parties have voting rights and can make ...

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