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  2. Argentine Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Argentine Antarctica (Spanish: Antártida Argentina or Sector Antártico Argentino) [4] is an area on Antarctica claimed by Argentina as part of its national territory.It consists of the Antarctic Peninsula and a triangular section extending to the South Pole, delimited by the 25° West and 74° West meridians and the 60° South parallel. [5]

  3. Argentine Antarctic Program - Wikipedia

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    Argentina was one of the twelve original signatories of the Antarctic Treaty which was signed on December 1, 1959, and came in force on 21 June 1961.. Argentina's scientific activities started at the beginning of the twentieth century when an Argentine named José María Sobral joined the Swedish South Polar Expedition (1901–1904) commanded by Otto Nordenskjold, which wintered two years in ...

  4. Day of the Argentine Antarctic - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, the Day of the Argentine Antarctic, or Argentine Antarctic Sovereignty Day (Spanish: Día de la Antártida Argentina, lit. 'day of the Argentine Antarctic'), [1] is commemorated annually on 22 February. It commemorates what Argentina says was the first permanent settlement, in 1904, in an area later claimed as an integral part of ...

  5. 'It was shocking and beautiful': Trip to Argentina ... - AOL

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    Their small group was part of a larger assemblage of about 100 guests and 25 guides who went to the Ushuaia, the southernmost city in Argentina – and closest city to Antarctica – and then on ...

  6. Instituto Antártico Argentino - Wikipedia

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    Administratively, Argentine Antarctica is a department of the province of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica, and South Atlantic Islands. This sector overlaps with Chilean and British claims but, under the Antarctic Treaty System, there are no attempts by Argentina or any other country to actually enforce territorial claims in Antarctica.

  7. Territorial claims in Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    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, a number of such facilities are located outside of the area claimed by their ...

  8. Argentina travel guide: Everything you need to know ... - AOL

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    From the mega metropolis of Buenos Aires to its jungle regions and high-altitude plateaus, Argentina is a fusion of culture, wildlife and natural wonder Argentina travel guide: Everything you need ...

  9. Brown Station - Wikipedia

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    Refuge Conscripto Ortiz) is an Argentine refuge in Antarctica located 230 meters from the Brown Station The refuge was opened on January 29, 1956, and it is administered by the Argentine Navy . His name pays homage to the conscript Mario Inocencio Ortíz who died, on March 15, during the Argentine Antarctic campaign of 1954–1955 in service ...