Countries that Previously Had Research Stations in Antarctica - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Charcot and Port Martin France
100%
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
100%
Brockton, Byrd, East Base, Eights, Ellsworth, Hallett, Little America, Little Rockford, Plateau, Site 2, and Siple United States of America
100%
Maudheim and Norway (They really couldn't name it anything else🤦) Norway
95%
Drescher, Filchner, Georg Forster, Georg-von-Neumayer, and Neumayer II Germany
90%
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
90%
Belgrano I, Belgrano II, Ellsworth, and Sobral Argentina
86%
Hallet and Vanda New Zealand
86%
Druzhnaya IV, Leningradskaya, and Weddell 1 Russia
86%
Aguirre Cerda and Arturo Parodi Chile
81%
Asuka, Dome Fuji, and Mizuho Japan
81%
Giacomo Bove Italy
76%
Borga, SANAE I, SANAE II, SANAE III, and Sarie Marais South Africa
71%
Maudheim Sweden
71%
First King Baudouin Station and Second King Baudouin Station Belgium
67%
Dakshin Gangotri India
67%
Second King Baudouin Station Netherlands
67%
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