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in addition forced to contend with competing claims made by the United
Kingdom and other countries in the years prior to the Norwegian claim, including the new threat of German claims in Queen Maud Land. The Norwegian claim was sometimes referred to as the "Bouvet sector", drawing from the previously annexed
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There is very limited ice-free land at the coast, in the vicinity of Japan's Showa station. The remainder of the coast consists of a 20-to-30-metre high (70 to 100 ft) wall of ice almost throughout the entire territory. It is thus only possible to disembark from a ship in a few places. Some 150
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Norwegian activity in Antarctica to follow international environmental law for Antarctica. Norwegian citizens who plan activities in Queen Maud Land must therefore report to the Norwegian Polar Institute, which may prohibit any non-compliant activity.
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The primary basis for the annexation were the
Norwegian explorations and the need to secure the Norwegian whaling industry's access to the region. Scientific operations were also a basis, with Norwegian contributions to international polar science extending back to the late 19th century. Norway was
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expedition of 1930–31. During this whaling season, a total of 265 whaling ships, mostly
Norwegian, worked off the coast of Queen Maud Land. In the same season, Riiser-Larsen discovered the Prince Olav Coast, Princess Martha Coast and Princess Ragnhild Coast from the air. Captain H. Halvorsen of the
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Foreign Ministry confirmed that while Norway rejected the sector method of delimiting claims it was not intended create a difference in interpretation of the Norwegian claim in the Antarctica; White Paper No. 19 (1939) had stated that the purpose of the annexation was to annex "land which is
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Antarctica's largest known inland colony of breeding seabirds, almost 1 million (250,000 pairs) Antarctic petrels. Many snow petrels and south polar skuas also breed in this area. Snow petrels are generally spread out in smaller colonies throughout the mountainous areas of Queen Maud Land.
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That part of the mainland coast in the
Antarctic extending from the limits of the Falkland Islands Dependencies in the west (the boundary of Coats Land) to the limits of the Australian Antarctic Territory in the east (45° east long.), with the land lying within this coast and the environing sea,
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was the first to reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911. It was mapped as a circular territory comprising the plateau around the South Pole, including all the land above latitude 85°S. However, roughly the same area had been claimed by the
British as the King Edward VII Plateau, which was in
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Norwegian writer Bjarne Aagaard and German geographer Ernst Herrmann, have claimed that Germany never actually occupied the territory, it is well documented that Germany issued a decree about the establishment of a German Antarctic Sector called New Swabia after the
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was assigned the administration of
Norwegian territories in the Arctic and Antarctic, including Queen Maud Land. Norway sent two major expeditions to the territory in the 1940s and 1950s, but its efforts declined after that. On 21 June 1957, Queen Maud Land became subject to Norwegian
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was the first Norwegian minister to visit Queen Maud Land, and he soon allocated funds to expand the Troll station. Troll was upgraded to a year-round station in 2005 as part of the centenary of Norway's independence. Among the guests were Minister of Foreign Affairs
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officially came into force on 23 June 1961. Norwegian activity during the 1960s was limited to some minor co-expeditions with the United States, until it gradually picked up again following a larger expedition to western Queen Maud Land and the eastern
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apply to the territory, in addition to other laws that explicitly state they are valid in the territory. Furthermore, it establishes that all the land belongs to the state, and prohibits both nuclear detonations and the storage of nuclear waste.
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housing a maximum of around 40 scientists, the numbers fluctuating depending on the season. Six are occupied year-round, while the remainder are seasonal summer stations. The main aerodromes for intercontinental flights, corresponding with
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and algae. Flowering plants are not found there. The Norwegian Polar Institute has not registered the occurrence of any threatened or rare plants or animals in Queen Maud Land, the known ones thus existing in healthy populations.
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reached the pack ice off Antarctica on 19 January 1939. During the expedition, an area of about 350,000 square kilometres (140,000 sq mi) was photographed from the air by Ritscher, who dropped darts inscribed with
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method of demarcating polar territory. This was in line with Norwegian claims in the Arctic and hence to avoid compromising Norway's position with regard to the former Soviet Union and present-day Russia. In the 2015
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to 200 kilometres (90 to 120 mi) from the coast, rocky peaks pierce the ice cap, itself at a mean height of around 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) above sea level, with the highest point at
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was the first person known to have set foot in the territory. On 14 January 1939, the territory was claimed by Norway. On 23 June 1961, Queen Maud Land became part of the
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Norway's Troll station serves as a major hub of the DROMLAN network through the Troll Airfield. Research at Troll include air and atmospheric measurements, monitoring of
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flew over and discovered the Prince Harald Coast. Negotiations with the British government in 1938 resulted in the western border of Queen Maud Land being set at 20°W.
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expedition. In 1948, Norway and the United Kingdom agreed to limit Queen Maud Land to longitudes from 20°W to 45°E, and that the Bruce Coast and
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station, near the now-defunct Norway Station. The Soviet Union, and later Russia, has maintained continual operations, although it moved from
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discovered the Princess Astrid Coast independently at the same time. Six years later, during Christensen's expedition of 1936–37,
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every 26 kilometres (16 mi). Germany eventually attempted to claim the territory surveyed by Ritscher under the name
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station in 1989, India's first Antarctic base. Maitri's research focus on geology, and the study of the supercontinent
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was lent to South Africa following the withdrawal of the Norwegian expedition in 1960. South Africa later built the
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conflict with the Norwegian claim. Amundsen's claim has never been officially claimed by the Norwegian government.
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has some of its breeding places concentrated in Queen Maud Land. All four of the true Antarctic seals, namely the
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3114:
3043:. Norwegian Social Science Data Services
2731:
2729:
2727:
2725:
2618:
1843:
1689:
1603:
1547:
1508:. Norway established the summer station
1491:
866:
749:
564:
529:The waters off the coast are called the
27:Norway's territorial claim in Antarctica
3454:
3452:
3450:
3448:
3189:"King Harald visits Antarctic namesake"
3165:Jenssen, Elin Vinje (22 January 2008).
3164:
3160:
3158:
3082:
3080:
2816:"Forutsetninger for Antarktistraktaten"
2810:
2808:
2735:
2587:
2585:
2558:
2508:
2506:
2504:
2502:
2467:
2404:from the original on 27 February 2023.
2373:from the original on 27 February 2023.
202:Ministry of Justice and Public Security
14:
5407:
3958:
3895:
3856:
3493:
3491:
3340:
3317:Antarctic treaty system: an assessment
3124:
2928:SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
2902:SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
2876:SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
2850:SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
2663:
2661:
2556:
2554:
2552:
2550:
2548:
2546:
2544:
2542:
2540:
2538:
2500:
2498:
2496:
2494:
2492:
2490:
2488:
2486:
2484:
2482:
2448:Utenriksdepartementet (12 June 2015).
2342:from the original on 11 January 2021.
2284:
2282:
2280:
2278:
2276:
2250:Rapp, Ole Magnus (21 September 2015).
2140:
2138:
2136:
2134:
2132:
2130:
2128:
2126:
2116:
2114:
2112:
678:rocks, formed c. 500 to 600
537:
4859:
4535:Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean
4407:
4288:
4043:
3979:
3937:
3787:
3738:
3658:
3631:
3595:
3538:
3432:Norwegian Ministry of the Environment
3380:Norwegian Ministry of the Environment
3111:
3086:
2948:
2784:
2738:"Annekteringen av Dronning Maud Land"
2722:
2598:. Princeton University. p. 517.
2592:Shirihai, Hadoram; Cox, John (2008).
2512:
2421:. Government of India. Archived from
2183:
2181:
1525:, and Troll was officially opened by
862:
632:(3,148 metres or 10,328 feet) in the
588:in the east, and is divided into the
5384:
3814:
3571:Norwegian Institute for Air Research
3445:
3235:"King Harald begins Antarctic visit"
3155:
3077:
2805:
2679:
2582:
2291:
2249:
2245:
2243:
1686:Research stations in Queen Maud Land
1675:
1116:Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition
742:as the King Haakon VII Plateau when
4498:French Southern and Antarctic Lands
3488:
3307:
3212:"Sun shines for king in Antarctica"
2692:. Taylor & Francis. p. 21.
2670:
2658:
2649:
2535:
2479:
2273:
2123:
2109:
2072:expedition's return in August 1939.
24:
3567:"Antarktis: Troll får nye krefter"
3461:"Faktaark: Sjøfuglene i Antarktis"
3394:
3218:. 11 February 2015. Archived from
3195:. 11 February 2015. Archived from
2930:. Australian Antarctic Data Centre
2904:. Australian Antarctic Data Centre
2878:. Australian Antarctic Data Centre
2852:. Australian Antarctic Data Centre
2178:
2153:
1960:A Norwegian pop group is known as
1946:
1833: / auroral observations,
1817:include environmental monitoring,
1599:
1581:Ministry of Justice and the Police
670:. The mountains consist mostly of
25:
5431:
4023:
3899:Antarctica and the law of the sea
3458:
3344:Antarctica and the Law of the Sea
2388:"Kazakhstan - The World Factbook"
2240:
1825:and meteorological observations,
1813:Activities conducted by Russia's
710:
584:in the west to the boundary with
5383:
5374:
5373:
5133:
4518:Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands
4359:
4194:
4071:Territorial claims in Antarctica
3815:Arts, Electronic (7 June 2021).
2357:"Argentina - The World Factbook"
1558:territorial claims in Antarctica
1521:and Minister of the Environment
348:made by Norway, the other being
93:
69:
3902:. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
3896:Joyner, Christopher C. (1992).
3834:
3808:
3788:Molle, Kris (2 November 2010).
3781:
3769:. Princess Elisabeth Antarctica
3767:"Princess Elisabeth Antarctica"
3759:
3739:Molle, Kris (3 November 2010).
3732:
3706:
3697:
3688:
3679:
3659:Molle, Kris (2 December 2010).
3652:
3632:Molle, Kris (2 November 2010).
3625:
3616:
3596:Molle, Kris (2 December 2010).
3589:
3559:
3532:
3523:
3479:
3420:
3368:
3347:. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
3341:Joyner, Christopher C. (1992).
3334:
3282:
3181:
3127:"Norge: Året rundt i Antarktis"
3093:Polar Conservation Organisation
3087:Molle, Kris (29 October 2010).
3055:
3033:
3003:
2981:"Maudheim-ekspedisjonen (NBSX)"
2973:
2955:Polar Conservation Organisation
2949:Molle, Kris (2 December 2010).
2942:
2916:
2890:
2864:
2838:
2778:
2769:
2760:
2696:
2612:
2441:
2429:
2411:
2380:
2349:
2318:
2065:
2044:
2021:
1682:Research stations in Antarctica
1543:
662:, formed c. 1 to 1.2
4885:
4805:British Indian Ocean Territory
4098:Australian Antarctic Territory
3136:(in Norwegian). Archived from
3017:(in Norwegian). Archived from
2987:(in Norwegian). Archived from
2822:(in Norwegian). Archived from
2744:(in Norwegian). Archived from
2630:(in Norwegian). Archived from
2224:(in Norwegian). Archived from
2147:
2091:
2006:
1437:. Japan has been based at its
1415:International Geophysical Year
316:Australian Antarctic Territory
13:
1:
3959:Murphy, David Thomas (2002).
3938:Mills, William James (2003).
3703:McGonigal, 2009, p. 110.
2476:Stonehouse, pp. 155–156.
2079:
2012:Also spelled in Norwegian as
1933:Princess Elisabeth Antarctica
1879:station together make up the
1766:Princess Elisabeth Antarctica
1141:Base antarctique Roi Baudouin
573:, a constituent range of the
240:3,148 m (10,328 ft)
62:Dependent territory of Norway
32:Dependent territory of Norway
4001:Stonehouse, Bernard (2002).
3408:(in Norwegian). 13 July 2011
3290:"The Antarctic Treaty (ATS)"
2326:"India - The World Factbook"
2258:(in Norwegian). Oslo, Norway
2084:
781:, wife of the then-reigning
560:
232:2,000 m (7,000 ft)
7:
4800:British Antarctic Territory
4441:Territories under European
4162:Chilean Antarctic Territory
4150:British Antarctic Territory
3169:. Norwegian Polar Institute
2398:Central Intelligence Agency
2367:Central Intelligence Agency
2336:Central Intelligence Agency
1980:
1487:Ministry of the Environment
1452:In 1948, the newly created
1390:Soviet Antarctic Expedition
803:German Antarctic Expedition
522:
519:
516:
505:
502:
499:
486:
483:
480:
467:
464:
461:
448:
445:
442:
429:
426:
423:
309:British Antarctic Territory
10:
5436:
3965:. University of Nebraska.
3849:
3376:"Polar Affairs Department"
3063:"Polar Affairs Department"
3041:"Polar Affairs Department"
2785:Hince, Bernadette (2000).
2686:Hatherton, Trevor (1965).
2619:Elvevold, Synnøve (2005).
2450:"Meld. St. 32 (2014–2015)"
1837:, geology, geophysics and
1679:
1500:In 1992, an expedition by
1361:26 February 1961
1292:Antarctic research station
1274:Antarctic research station
1149:Antarctic research station
1131:Antarctic research station
1018:Antarctic research station
1003:Antarctic research station
944:20 February 1950
890:Antarctic research station
875:Antarctic research station
738:was claimed for Norway by
705:
5369:
5322:
5221:
5185:
5142:
5131:
5086:
5035:
4958:
4893:
4782:
4729:
4708:
4672:
4624:
4611:Saint Pierre and Miquelon
4475:
4454:
4449:for further information).
4439:
4369:
4356:
4330:
4248:
4230:
4203:
4192:
4077:
4030:Norwegian Polar Institute
3917:McGonigal, David (2009).
3622:Rubin, 2008, pp. 304–305.
3529:Joyner, 1992, p. 26.
3485:Rubin, 2008, p. 120.
3364:– via Google Books.
3269:Norwegian Polar Institute
2667:Heldal, 2011, p. 11.
2160:Norwegian Polar Institute
2144:Mills, 2003, p. 540.
1454:Norwegian Polar Institute
1395:
1385:
1377:
1372:
1357:
1342:
1298:
1289:
1279:
1264:
1259:Belgian Antarctic Program
1254:
1246:
1241:
1229:
1214:
1199:
1155:
1146:
1136:
1121:
1111:
1103:
1098:
1083:
1072:20 January 1957
1068:
1024:
1015:
1008:
993:
983:
975:
970:
959:15 January 1952
955:
940:
896:
887:
880:
717:Fabian von Bellingshausen
307:. It borders the claimed
256:
244:
236:
228:
218:
211:
207:
195:
180:
176:
162:
150:
142:
134:
124:
116:
106:
86:
68:
59:
37:
5043:Antarctic/Southern Ocean
4845:Turks and Caicos Islands
4035:Polar Affairs Department
1999:
1875:station and the Finnish
1815:Novolazarevskaya Station
1793:Novolazarevskaya Station
1435:Novolazarevskaya Station
1283:
1140:
634:Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains
555:Novolazarevskaya Station
3923:. Frances Lincoln Ltd.
3089:"Norway and Antarctica"
2304:Encyclopædia Britannica
1566:Antarctic Treaty System
1346:10 March 1959
598:Princess Ragnhild Coast
458:Princess Ragnhild Coast
381:Princess Ragnhild Coast
338:Antarctic Treaty System
332:In 1930, the Norwegian
197:• Administered by
171:constitutional monarchy
4810:British Virgin Islands
4007:. John Wiley and Son.
3125:Jaklin, G. S. (2005).
2736:Widerøe, Turi (2008).
2154:Ørvoll, Oddveig Øien.
2014:
1973:, which translates to
1901:station succeeded the
1849:
1701:
1613:
1553:
1497:
872:
844:
758:
577:
289:
237:Highest elevation
43:
4637:Caribbean Netherlands
3539:Stone, David (1995).
2775:Murphy, 2002, p. 204.
2766:Murphy, 2002, p. 192.
2621:"Geologi i Antarktis"
2520:Store norske leksikon
2419:"Area and Population"
2099:"Dronning Mauds land"
1847:
1808:Svarthamaren Mountain
1693:
1680:Further information:
1634:Svarthamaren Mountain
1607:
1551:
1527:Queen Sonja of Norway
1495:
1443:King Baudouin Station
1187:King Baudouin Station
1138:King Baudouin Station
870:
833:
763:Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen
755:Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen
753:
650:Sør Rondane Mountains
594:Princess Astrid Coast
590:Princess Martha Coast
568:
549:, near the Norwegian
439:Princess Astrid Coast
420:Princess Martha Coast
377:Princess Astrid Coast
373:Princess Martha Coast
334:Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen
4332:Unincorporated areas
4316:Unincorporated areas
4263:Uruguayan Antarctica
4258:Brazilian Antarctica
4155:Queen Elizabeth Land
4093:Argentine Antarctica
3980:Rubin, Jeff (2008).
3857:Heldal, Tom (2011).
3790:"Princess Elisabeth"
3694:Rubin, 2008, p. 306.
3685:Mills, 2003, p. 259.
3511:on 28 September 2011
3499:"Dronning Maud Land"
3467:on 28 September 2011
3265:"Antarktistraktaten"
2898:"Roi Baudouin, Base"
2748:on 24 September 2015
2676:Joyner, 1992, p. 47.
2655:Heldal, 2011, p. 10.
2564:"Dronning Maud Land"
2515:"Dronning Maud Land"
2425:on 26 December 2007.
2288:Rubin, 2008, p. 305.
2120:Rubin, 2008, p. 304.
1987:Queen Maud Mountains
1888:Neumayer Station III
1866:atmospheric sciences
1726:Neumayer Station III
1564:) is subject to the
725:Christen Christensen
545:, South Africa, are
346:two Antarctic claims
5420:Lands of Antarctica
5356:Robert Falcon Scott
5013:South magnetic pole
4971:Antarctic Peninsula
4966:Biogeographic realm
4752:Plazas de Soberanía
4562:Juan de Nova Island
4267:American Antarctica
3841:Dronning Mauds Land
3821:Electronic Arts Inc
3504:Miljøstatus i Norge
3245:on 15 February 2015
3222:on 14 February 2015
3199:on 15 February 2015
3134:Norsk Polarhistorie
3015:Norsk Polarhistorie
2985:Norsk Polarhistorie
2820:Norsk Polarhistorie
2742:Norsk Polarhistorie
2708:Norsk Polarhistorie
2628:Norsk Polarhistorie
2222:Norsk Polarhistorie
2105:. 12 February 2015.
2015:Dronning Mauds land
1963:Dronning Mauds Land
1860:/ecology, geology,
1732:; and the Japanese
1319:69.9667°S 12.9167°E
1314: /
1236:Baudouin of Belgium
1176:70.4333°S 24.3167°E
1171: /
1040: /
917:71.0433°S 10.9250°W
912: /
853:Richard Evelyn Byrd
684:Pan-African orogeny
622:King Haakon VII Sea
602:Prince Harald Coast
571:Drygalski Mountains
531:King Haakon VII Sea
477:Prince Harald Coast
385:Prince Harald Coast
365:Antarctic ice sheet
305:dependent territory
5294:Telecommunications
5208:Territorial claims
4767:Chafarinas Islands
4447:inclusion criteria
4274:Spanish Antarctica
4270:Russian Antarctica
4118:Princess Elizabeth
3598:"Novolazarevskaya"
2393:The World Factbook
2362:The World Factbook
2331:The World Factbook
1850:
1776:; and the Swedish
1768:base; the Finnish
1702:
1697:station on top of
1614:
1554:
1523:Knut Arild Hareide
1498:
1203:February 1958
1045:70.5000°S 2.5333°W
922:-71.0433; -10.9250
873:
863:Later developments
759:
646:Wohlthat Mountains
578:
342:demilitarised zone
290:Dronning Maud Land
44:Dronning Maud Land
18:Dronning Maud Land
5402:
5401:
5361:Ernest Shackleton
5289:Research stations
5234:Antarctic English
5203:National programs
5198:Military activity
5172:COVID-19 pandemic
5129:
5128:
4998:Floristic Kingdom
4903:Antarctic sea ice
4853:
4852:
4762:Alhucemas Islands
4616:Wallis and Futuna
4528:Saint Paul Island
4513:Kerguelen Islands
4483:Clipperton Island
4401:
4400:
4282:
4281:
4249:Unrecognized and
4223:
4215:
4187:
4179:
4171:
4123:Kaiser Wilhelm II
4089:
4014:978-0-471-98665-2
3993:978-1-74104-549-9
3986:. Lonely Planet.
3972:978-0-8032-3205-1
3951:978-1-57607-422-0
3930:978-0-7112-2980-8
3909:978-0-7923-1823-1
3873:978-82-92394-62-5
3796:on 5 October 2011
3747:on 5 October 2011
3720:on 5 October 2011
3667:on 5 October 2011
3640:on 5 October 2011
3604:on 5 October 2011
3552:978-2-8317-0049-6
3459:Strøm, Hallvard.
3354:978-0-7923-1823-1
3327:978-0-309-03640-5
3099:on 5 October 2011
2961:on 5 October 2011
2798:978-0-9577471-1-1
2637:on 7 October 2011
2605:978-0-691-13666-0
2513:Gjeldsvik, Tore.
2299:"Queen Maud Land"
2193:Statistics Norway
2166:on 17 August 2011
2056:Riiser-Larsen Sea
1926:Dome Fuji Station
1881:Nordenskiöld Base
1676:Research stations
1594:search and rescue
1403:
1402:
1386: • Body
1378: • Type
1324:-69.9667; 12.9167
1272:
1271:
1255: • Body
1247: • Type
1181:-70.4333; 24.3167
1129:
1128:
1112: • Body
1104: • Type
1050:-70.5000; -2.5333
1001:
1000:
984: • Body
976: • Type
736:Antarctic Plateau
606:Prince Olav Coast
538:research stations
527:
526:
496:Prince Olav Coast
389:Prince Olav Coast
279:
278:
146:20°W – 45°E
117:Dependency status
108:Annexed by Norway
16:(Redirected from
5427:
5387:
5386:
5377:
5376:
5351:James Clark Ross
5323:Famous explorers
5137:
4956:
4955:
4880:
4873:
4866:
4857:
4856:
4830:Pitcairn Islands
4820:Falkland Islands
4601:Saint Barthélemy
4550:Glorioso Islands
4523:Amsterdam Island
4493:French Polynesia
4428:
4421:
4414:
4405:
4404:
4364:
4363:
4309:
4302:
4295:
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3997:
3976:
3955:
3934:
3913:
3892:
3890:
3888:
3883:on 23 March 2012
3882:
3876:. Archived from
3865:
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3573:. Archived from
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3216:Newsinenglish.no
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3095:. Archived from
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2991:on 21 March 2012
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2957:. Archived from
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2937:
2935:
2920:
2914:
2913:
2911:
2909:
2894:
2888:
2887:
2885:
2883:
2872:"Norway Station"
2868:
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2406:2,699,700 sq km
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2171:
2162:. Archived from
2151:
2145:
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2118:
2107:
2106:
2095:
2073:
2069:
2063:
2048:
2042:
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2019:
2017:
2010:
1971:
1954:Battlefield 2042
1903:Dakshin Gangotri
1858:invasion biology
1800:greenhouse gases
1772:; the Pakistani
1758:Novolazarevskaya
1626:south polar skua
1618:Antarctic petrel
1574:sector principle
1531:Jens Stoltenberg
1471:Antarctic Treaty
1368:
1366:
1353:
1351:
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767:Finn Lützow-Holm
638:Heimefront Range
514:Queen Maud Land
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5335:Richard E. Byrd
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5279:Protected areas
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5036:Bodies of Water
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5020:West Antarctica
4976:East Antarctica
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4695:Queen Maud Land
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4392:Queen Maud Land
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4349:Svalbard Treaty
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3143:on 29 June 2023
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1947:Popular culture
1852:South Africa's
1688:
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1642:emperor penguin
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1600:Fauna and flora
1556:Like all other
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1447:Plateau Station
1431:Lazarev Station
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783:King Haakon VII
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642:Orvin Mountains
575:Orvin Mountains
563:
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406:Eastern border
403:Western border
344:. It is one of
323:East Antarctica
282:Queen Maud Land
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112:14 January 1939
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88:Sovereign state
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1423:Norway Station
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1646:Weddell seal
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258:Internet TLD
220:• Total
143:Sector claim
138:12 June 2015
130:23 June 1961
120:21 June 1957
29:
5347:(legendary)
5254:Field camps
5152:Expeditions
5078:Weddell Sea
5058:Lake Vostok
5053:Lake Mercer
4925:Ice shelves
4625:Netherlands
4503:Adélie Land
4443:sovereignty
4085:Adélie Land
3741:"Dome Fuji"
3428:"Antarktis"
3249:15 February
3226:15 February
3203:15 February
2437:Stat.gov.kz
2256:Aftenposten
2103:NRK-språket
2052:Lazarev Sea
1966: [
1886:The German
1831:ionospheric
1829:, biology,
1823:geomagnetic
1622:snow petrel
1610:snow petrel
1506:Jøkulkyrkja
1476:Weddell Sea
1469:), and the
1459:sovereignty
1343:Established
1322: /
1200:Established
1179: /
1069:Established
1048: /
941:Established
920: /
688:sedimentary
672:crystalline
657:Precambrian
630:Jøkulkyrkja
5409:Categories
5157:Heroic Age
5008:South Pole
4918:Heat waves
4887:Antarctica
4825:Montserrat
4581:Martinique
4576:Guadeloupe
4211:New Swabia
4128:Queen Mary
3983:Antarctica
3661:"Neumayer"
3360:14 January
3299:14 January
2951:"Maudheim"
2846:"Maudheim"
2689:Antarctica
2459:14 January
2080:References
2037:currently
1993:New Swabia
1931:Belgium's
1922:gravimetry
1839:seismology
1827:glaciology
1821:/mapping,
1463:dependency
1373:Government
1365:1961-02-26
1350:1959-03-10
1328: (
1309:12°55′00″E
1306:69°58′00″S
1242:Government
1185: (
1166:24°19′00″E
1163:70°26′00″S
1099:Government
1076:1957-01-20
1054: (
1032:70°30′00″S
971:Government
963:1952-01-15
948:1950-02-20
926: (
907:10°55′30″W
904:71°02′36″S
857:Coats Land
822:New Swabia
618:Kazakhstan
582:Coats Land
520:44° 38′ E
517:20° 00′ W
503:44° 38′ E
500:40° 00′ E
484:40° 00′ E
481:34° 00′ E
465:34° 00′ E
462:20° 00′ E
446:20° 00′ E
443:05° 00′ E
427:05° 00′ E
424:20° 00′ W
327:Queen Maud
294:Antarctica
167:Dependency
163:Government
78:Antarctica
5309:Transport
5048:Lake CECs
5025:ice sheet
4981:ice sheet
4950:Volcanoes
4940:Mountains
4895:Geography
4685:Jan Mayen
4462:Greenland
4340:Jan Mayen
4232:Unclaimed
3800:21 August
3773:21 August
3751:21 August
3724:21 August
3671:21 August
3644:21 August
3608:21 August
3581:4 October
3193:The Local
2924:"Lazarev"
2791:. CSIRO.
2199:21 August
2085:Citations
1911:Himalayas
1835:limnology
1738:Dome Fuji
1669:bryophyte
1658:Ross seal
1536:In 2015,
1449:in 1966.
1231:Named for
1035:2°32′00″W
818:swastikas
805:, led by
696:Greenland
614:Argentina
561:Geography
543:Cape Town
286:Norwegian
229:Elevation
152:Named for
51:Norwegian
5379:Category
5284:Religion
5186:Politics
5104:Wildlife
5073:Ross Sea
4935:Glaciers
4790:Anguilla
4709:Portugal
4700:Svalbard
4345:Svalbard
4138:George V
2402:Archived
2371:Archived
2340:Archived
2310:25 April
2058:and the
1981:See also
1907:Gondwana
1854:SANAE IV
1762:SANAE IV
1695:SANAE IV
1630:nunataks
1624:and the
1411:Maudheim
928:Maudheim
882:Maudheim
839:—
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775:Norvegia
676:granitic
668:Gondwana
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506:04° 38′
487:06° 00′
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430:25° 00′
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409:Width in
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314:and the
312:20° west
190:Harald V
169:under a
135:Expanded
5389:Commons
5304:Tourism
5249:Economy
5222:Society
5144:History
5114:Mammals
5003:Islands
4959:Regions
4930:Geology
4908:Climate
4795:Bermuda
4747:Melilla
4721:Madeira
4659:Curaçao
4642:Bonaire
4596:Réunion
4586:Mayotte
4455:Denmark
4103:Enderby
3850:Sources
3826:12 June
3714:"Syowa"
3515:15 July
3471:11 July
3412:18 July
3406:Lovdata
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3069:12 July
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1819:geodesy
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1710:Germany
1570:nuclear
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184:Monarch
182:•
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4945:Tundra
4716:Azores
4673:Norway
4476:France
4324:Norway
4222:(Jap.)
4214:(Ger.)
4186:(N.Z.)
4178:(Nor.)
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