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Countries that Previously Had Research Stations in Antarctica

Type in the names of countries that had research stations in Antarctica.
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Last updated: November 14, 2023
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Dakshin Gangotri
India
Giacomo Bove
Italy
Second King Baudouin Station
Netherlands
Charcot and Port Martin
France
First King Baudouin Station and Second King Baudouin Station
Belgium
Borga, SANAE I, SANAE II, SANAE III, and Sarie Marais
South Africa
Hallet and Vanda
New Zealand
Faraday, Maudheim, South Ice, Station B, Station C, Station D, Station E, Station G, Station J, Station N, Station O, Station P, Station T, Station V, Station W, and Station Y
United Kingdom
Belgrano I, Belgrano II, Ellsworth, and Sobral
Argentina
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Maudheim
Sweden
Druzhba, Druzhnaya I, Druzhnaya II, Druzhnaya III, Komsomolskaya, Lazarev, Mir, Oazis 2, Pionérskaya, Pobeda, Pole of inaccessibility, Salyut, Sodrúzhestvo, Sovetskaya, Soyuz, and Vostok I
Soviet Union
Asuka, Dome Fuji, and Mizuho
Japan
Maudheim and Norway (They really couldn't name it anything else🤦)
Norway
Brockton, Byrd, East Base, Eights, Ellsworth, Hallett, Little America, Little Rockford, Plateau, Site 2, and Siple
United States of America
Druzhnaya IV, Leningradskaya, and Weddell 1
Russia
Drescher, Filchner, Georg Forster, Georg-von-Neumayer, and Neumayer II
Germany
Aguirre Cerda and Arturo Parodi
Chile
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