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000; -49.500 Argentine Antarctica (Spanish: Antártida Argentina or Sector Antártico Argentino) is an area on Antarctica claimed by Argentina as part of... |
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... |
1940–present Argentina 1943–present Argentine Antarctica 1943–present According to Argentina and Chile, the Spanish Crown had claims on Antarctica. The capitulación... |
A flag of Antarctica is a flag or flag design that represents the continent of Antarctica. As a condominium with no single governing body, it does not... |
Argentina proclaimed Argentine Antarctica in 1943 in an overlapping area. In response to the activities of Germany, Chile, Argentina, and the United States... |
Esperanza Base (redirect from Esperanza, Antarctica) area was also the scene of the only shots fired in anger in Antarctica, when an Argentine shore party fired a machine gun over the heads of a Falkland... |
needed] Finally, with British attention elsewhere, Argentina declared the establishment of Argentine Antarctica in 1943, claiming territory that overlapped with... |
Emilio Palma (category People from Argentine Antarctica) parents were both Argentine citizens, and he was born in the claimed Argentine Antarctica. This is a sector of Antarctica claimed by Argentina as part of its... |
portion of the Antarctica claimed by Argentina is known as Argentine Antarctica, in which lay a number of Argentine bases. Argentine Northwest Gran Chaco... |
Operation 90 by the Argentine military in 1965 was conducted to strengthen Argentina's claim in Antarctica.[better source needed] Antarctica's status is regulated... |
Tourists can see wildlife at the Argentine Marambio Base during the summer. 1949 Tierra del Fuego earthquakes Argentine Antarctica Isla Grande de Tierra del... |
South Shetland Islands (redirect from South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) as part of the Antártica Chilena province) and Argentina (since 1943, as part of Argentine Antarctica, Tierra del Fuego Province). Several countries maintain... |
South Orkney Islands (category Argentine Antarctica) and by Argentina as part of Argentine Antarctica. Under the 1959 Antarctic Treaty, sovereignty claims are held in abeyance. Britain and Argentina both maintain... |
(1,073,500 sq mi). Argentina claims a section of Antarctica (Argentine Antarctica) that is subject to the Antarctic Treaty. Argentina also asserts claims... |
Antarctic Treaty System (redirect from Government of Antarctica) Falklands by two Argentine soldiers in 1953.] (in Spanish). "Antarctica (United Kingdom v. Argentina)". International Court of Justice. "Antarctica (United Kingdom... |
Sandwich Islands sovereignty dispute). The third part is the Argentine claim to Antarctica which overlaps both the British and Chilean Antarctic claims... |
British Antarctic Territory (redirect from British Antarctica) extends to the South Pole, overlapped by the Antarctic claims of Argentina (Argentine Antarctica) and Chile (Chilean Antarctic Territory). The claim to the... |
and Chilean Antarctica, while Argentina claims Argentine Antarctica, whose territory is part of the Province of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic... |
Antarctic (redirect from Antarctica (region)) government since his parents were both Argentine citizens, and he was born in the claimed Argentine Antarctica. Palma can be considered to be the first... |
Graham Land (redirect from Graham Land, Antarctica) the west side of Graham Land in 1832. It is claimed by Argentina (as part of Argentine Antarctica), Britain (as part of the British Antarctic Territory)... |