Antarctica has no cities, permanent residents, government or capital. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica with seasonal occupants; a few Antarctic stations are occupied all year.
Antarctica is a continent, and it is not owned by any country. Although several countries claim territories on Antarctica, none of them owns it: thus, it has no capital.
Antarctica is not a country, it does not have a capital. Only research bases.
There is no declared capital but if there was, I am sure it would be McMurdo.
No. Antarctica is a continent, not a country. Thus, it does not have a capital city.
By a single degree, Buenos Aires, Argentina -- 34 degrees S, is closer to the Antarctic Circle than Santiago, Chile -- 33 degrees S.
Antarctica is a continent without sovereignty -- therefore, there is no capital.
There are no countries in Antarctica and thus, no capital.
There are no cities on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica has no countries, cities, or permanent residents.
Antarctica has no capital, no states, cities or established civilization. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
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The closest capital city to Antarctica is Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands.
The Capital of Portugal is Lysbon.
Antarctica has no cities. It is a barren, unpopulated land.
The capital of Maine is Augusta.
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