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Zero, as there are not any permanent human settlements on the continent of Antarctica. Apart from the science stations, which rotate staff.
According to World Population Statistics' Web site:

"The estimated population density of the continent ranges from about 0.00018 people per square mile to about 0.00091 people per square mile."

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There are no nations in Antarctica, no established civilization. Any person lives and works there temporarily, for science to study the health of planet earth.

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