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- Antarctica Day - Wikipedia
Antarctica Day is an international holiday recognizing the anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959 It is celebrated on December 1 each year
- Antarctica Day - 1 December 2025 - YouTube
On Antarctica Day, we honour one of Earth’s great sanctuaries and the truth that all realms of Nature are connected Antarctica holds ancient memory in its ic
- Happy Antarctica Day! | NSF - U. S. National Science Foundation
Happy Antarctica Day! December 1 is Antarctica Day, which celebrates the anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959 and the setting aside of nearly 10% of the Earth "forever to be used exclusively for peaceful purposes in the interests of all mankind "
- Celebrating Antarctica Day and the Promise of Antarctic Research
December 1 marks Antarctica Day, the anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959 For over 60 years, Earth’s most remote continent and surrounding seas have served as the site for deep international cooperation and essential research into the many systems that influence life on our planet
- Celebrating Antarctica Day | IAATO
Antarctica Day, held annually on December 1, recognises the anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959 Dedicating Antarctica as a “natural reserve, devoted to peace and science,” the Antarctic Treaty is important to the preservation of the continent
- Antarctica Day (December 1st) | Days Of The Year
Did you know there’s a day dedicated to the coldest, driest, and most remote place on Earth? Antarctica Day honors the unique agreement that keeps this icy continent peaceful and focused on science
- ANTARCTICA DAY - December 1 - National Day Calendar
On December 1st, Antarctica Day recognizes the anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty It’s also a day to learn more about this cold and barren continent
- Antarctica Day: History and Significance - Observer Voice
Antarctica Day is celebrated on December 1st every year to commemorate the signing of the Antarctic Treaty This international agreement was signed in 1959 and came into effect in 1961, marking a significant milestone in the preservation and protection of the continent
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