What flag is Antarctica?

There is no official flag of Antarctica since it is not a country nor governed by any authority. However, there is a caveat to that as Antarctica is a de facto condominium, governed by parties to the Antarctic Treaty System that have consulting status.
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What is the real Antarctica flag?

A flag of Antarctica is a flag or flag design that represents the continent of Antarctica, territorially claimed by seven countries (excluding the Marie Byrd Land region). With no governing body over the entirety of the continent, it does not have an official flag of its own.
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Is Antarctica the only continent with flag?

Continental Flags

International law recognizes the Antarctic Treaty System's authority over the continent, meaning that it is the only flag to enjoy “official” status. As stated in the decision to adopt it, the emblem represents the treaty, not the continent.
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Who decided what flag Antarctica would have?

Graham Bartram designed this flag after the UN flag inspired him. The simplicity of the white and blue colors represents the continent and its surrounding and also symbolize Antarctica's international neutrality. In 2002, most bases on the continent started flying this flag alongside that of their own countries.
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What country does Antarctica belong to?

There are no countries in Antarctica, although seven nations claim different parts of it: New Zealand, Australia, France, Norway, the United Kingdom, Chile, and Argentina. The Antarctic also includes island territories within the Antarctic Convergence.
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Is it illegal to live in Antarctica?

Access to Antarctica is restricted by the Antarctic Treaty. If you want to organize your own trip or expedition there, you will have to request permission from the government of your own country.
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What is the capital of Antarctica?

There is no capital as such since Antarctica is not a country, but rather a collection of territorial claims from various other countries.
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Who is president of Antarctica?

Antarctica does not have a president or prime minister. The Antarctic Treaty is a decentralised system of governance, with no executive leader.
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Has any human been born in Antarctica?

At least 11 children have been born in Antarctica. The first was Emilio Marcos Palma, born on 7 January 1978 to Argentine parents at Esperanza, Hope Bay, near the tip of the Antarctic peninsula. The first girl born on the Antarctic continent was Marisa De Las Nieves Delgado, born on May 27, 1978.
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Was there babies born in Antarctica?

Eleven babies have been born in Antarctica, and none of them died as infants. Antarctica therefore has the lowest infant mortality rate of any continent: 0%.
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Is Antarctica nothing but ice?

Due to its location, the frigid continent of Antarctica is covered with nothing but ice, making it seem like the continent is nothing but boring flat land.
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Can I buy land in Antarctica?

Antarctica is the Earth's only continent without a native human population, and no one country can claim to own it.
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What language is Antarctica?

Instead, there are various languages spoken, often of the native tongue of its visitors. The most commonly spoken language of Antarctica is Russian, which happens to be the official language of Bellingsgauzenia, New Devon, and Ognia. English is also one of the most widespread languages spoken.
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Does the North Pole have a flag?

The North Pole is not part of any nation, although Russia placed a titanium flag on the seabed in 2007.
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Does Antarctica have a city?

There are no cities in Antarctica. However, many countries have established research stations and bases across the Antarctic continent. Many of the stations were established for both scientific purposes as well as to attempt to stake territorial claims.
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What is forbidden in Antarctica?

However, in Antarctica, taking anything is banned. This includes rocks, feathers, bones, eggs and any kind of biological material including traces of soil. Taking anything man-made is also completely banned, as some might actually be research equipment.
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Are there schools in Antarctica?

There are two very small schools at the Argentinian Esperanza Base and the Chilean Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva Base, both on the Antarctic Peninsula. The parents of these children work at these bases.
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Why are we not allowed in Antarctica?

Well, that is because visiting Antarctica is a privilege and a responsibility at the same time. The Antarctic Treaty includes a protocol on environmental protection, which designates the continent as a natural reserve. There is a set of rules any visitor has to follow.
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Is there a Mcdonalds in Antarctica?

There are over 36,000 McDonald's locations all over the planet, and the chain is on every continent except Antarctica.
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Does Antarctica have a airport?

Transport in Antarctica takes place by air, using fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. Runways and helicopter pads have to be kept snow-free to ensure safe take off and landing conditions. Antarctica has 20 airports, but there are no developed public-access airports or landing facilities.
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Does Antarctica have a military?

As Antarctica has never been permanently settled by humans there has historically been little military activity in the Antarctic.
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Is Antarctica the coldest place on Earth?

Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. It is also the windiest, driest, and highest continent. The South Pole is not the coldest place in Antarctica. The coldest temperature recorded in Antarctica was -89.6°C at Vostok station in 1983.
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When did Antarctica freeze?

Then, about 34 million years ago, a dramatic shift in climate happened at the boundary between the Eocene and Oligocene epochs. The warm greenhouse climate, stable since the extinction of the dinosaurs, became dramatically colder, creating an "ice-house" at the poles that has continued to the present day.
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Who owns the Antarctic?

People from all over the world undertake research in Antarctica, but Antarctica is not owned by any one nation. Antarctica is governed internationally through the Antarctic Treaty system.
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