Untangling Antarctica’s Sovereignty: Nations Laying Claim to the Frozen Frontier
Sovereignty in the South: Navigating Antarctica's Claims Antarctica remains a land without a nation. Governed by the Antarctic Treaty system established in 1959, this vast territory exists as a scientific preserve, a testament to international cooperation. The treaty ensures that the
Voices of the Ice: The Multilingual Tapestry of Antarctica
Antarctica may not have an indigenous language, but its linguistic landscape is as diverse as its ecosystems. With no permanent residents, the continent has become a crossroads for scientists and explorers from around the globe, each bringing their own language