French Southern and Antarctic Lands
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Dependency
Summary
The French Southern and Antarctic Lands represent a unique collection of islands and a claim in Antarctica. These territories, encompassing volcanic archipelagos and a sector of the Antarctic continent, have a complex history tied to French exploration and scientific endeavors. The governance of these lands falls under the authority of France as an overseas territory, though sovereignty over Adélie Land is subject to the Antarctic Treaty System. Historically, the islands served as waystations for sailors and whalers, and later became important sites for scientific research. Today, the territory is primarily dedicated to scientific study and environmental protection, with a fluctuating population of researchers and personnel.
Statistics
Area
7,829.00 km²
Population
196