- A Britain, Australia, New Zealand, France, and Norway
- B Argentina, Chile, and the United Kingdom
- C United States, Russia, and China
- D Germany, Italy, and Japan
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The claims by Britain, Australia, New Zealand, France, and Norway in Antarctica do not overlap, and these countries mutually recognize each other's claims.
They have established their respective territories within Antarctica based on historical and geographical factors.
These claims are governed by the Antarctic Treaty System and are respected among the treaty parties.
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