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Territories claimed by sovereign states in the Antarctic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 163 note 1 All islands and lands between longs. 25° W. and 74° W. south of lat. 60° S., and South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (based on claims dating from 1925).

page 163 note 2 All lands, islands, etc., between longs. 53° W. and 90° W.; northern limit not defined.

page 163 note 3 All islands and territories, other than Terre Adélie, south of lat. 60° S. between longs. 45° E. and 160° E. (based on claims dating from about 1909).

page 163 note 4 That portion of the Antarctic continent between longs. 20° W. and 45° W. (based on claims dating from 1927).

page 163 note 5 All islands and territories between longs. 20° W. and 50° W. south of lat. 50° S., and between longs. 50° W. and 80° W. south of lat. 58° S. (based on claims dating from, at latest, 1775–1843).

page 163 note 6 All islands and territories south of lat. 60° S. between longs. 160° E. and 150° W. (based on claims dating from 1838–43).

page 163 note 7 All islands and territories south of lat. 60° S. between longs. 136° E. and 142° W. (based on claims dating from 1840).