But some parts of the Antarctica are claimed though by seven different countries: UK, France, Argentina, Chile, Norway, Australia, and NZ. The unclaimed part of the Antarctica is called Marie Byrd Land.
Each of them has different total area. The biggest of which is the Australian Antarctic Territory at 5.8 million km2 and the smallest is Peter I Island (Norway) at only about 150 km2. Meanwhile, Marie Byrd Land (the unclaimed territory) is at 1.6 million km2.
You should've specified which part of the Antarctica that you're referring to in the answers.
Each of them has different total area. The biggest of which is the Australian Antarctic Territory at 5.8 million km2 and the smallest is Peter I Island (Norway) at only about 150 km2. Meanwhile, Marie Byrd Land (the unclaimed territory) is at 1.6 million km2.
You should've specified which part of the Antarctica that you're referring to in the answers.
1. Peter I Island (150 km2), and
2. Queen Maud Land (2.7 million km2)
So Norway's claim of Antarctica has a total area of more than 2.7 million km2
So the country that has the smallest territory in Antarctica is France (Adelie Land) at around 400,000 km2.