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  2. List of Antarctic flags - Wikipedia

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    United States. White variant of the flag of the USAP: plain white field charged with the logo of the United States Antarctic Program. Palmer Station. United States. Blue variant of the flag of the USAP: plain blue field charged with the logo of the United States Antarctic Program. Captain Arturo Prat. Chile.

  3. Flag of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    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 have an official flag of its own. However, several designs have been created for the purpose of representing the continent. This should be distinguished from flags flown in Antarctica in general ...

  4. 2023 in Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    November 27: The British Antarctic Survey confirms that the world's largest iceberg, A23a, is now leaving the Weddell Sea and drifting into the Southern Ocean after being in the Weddell Sea for more than 30 years. The iceberg is expected to follow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and continue to drift away from Antarctica.

  5. Argentine Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Tierra del Fuego, which includes Argentine Antarctica, was adopted in 1999 as the result of a competition. [38] It is a diagonal bicolor flag of sky blue and orange with a white albatross dividing the flag diagonally and the Southern Cross constellation in the blue upper half. The orange represents the fire in the province's name ...

  6. Territorial claims in Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Territorial claims in Antarctica. Seven sovereign states – Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom – have made eight territorial claims in Antarctica. These countries have tended to place their Antarctic scientific observation and study facilities within their respective claimed territories; however ...

  7. Category:Flags adopted through competition - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Flags adopted through competition" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. ... This page was last edited on 30 September 2023

  8. Halley Research Station - Wikipedia

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    m. 1,210. 370. Snow. [2] Halley Research Station is a research facility in Antarctica on the Brunt Ice Shelf operated by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). The base was established in 1956 to study the Earth's atmosphere. Measurements from Halley led to the discovery of the ozone hole in 1985. [3] The current base is the sixth in a line of ...

  9. Pan-Arcticvision - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, this is not a competition between creators (unlike Eurovision); it is a competition between communities and artists who both create and perform their own works. [4] The Pan-ArcticVision has participants not from nation states, but from different northern and Arctic territories, displaying local Arctic flags.