Yes, there are a number of monuments in Antarctica. There are about 80 that are listed according to international treaty, with notices placed at them in English, French, Spanish, and Russian. Many memorialize people who died in Antarctica. Some are simply site markers, such as the South Pole or the "Pole of Inaccessibility." There is a link below to a site listing the important monuments in Antarctica.
No. There are no cities at all.
There are a number of famous monuments found on the Antarctic continent and on the surrounding sub-Antarctic islands. These include the South Pole Flag Mast, Fukushima's Rock Cairn, the Soviet Expedition Cemetery, and Shackleton's Hut.
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yes cleopatrea did build many monuments
the most important monuments after Taj Mahal is none other than, Red fort in delhi.
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She was important because she was a good pharaoh and had great monuments.
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Everyone who travels to Antarctica could be considered to be an 'important person'.
there are Mt. Olympus and The Parthenon