How did Empress Maude land come about? The origin of Empress Maude

Updated on history 2024-05-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Queen Maud Land, a memorial to Queen Maud of King Haakon VII of Norway.

    The following related contents** from Encyclopedia;

    The Antarctic Territory refers to the territory claimed by countries to have sovereignty over Antarctica. These countries usually refer to the territory of the Antarctic continent as the Antarctic Territory or Southern Territory along with the islands south of 40 degrees south latitude. The 1961 Antarctic Convention froze territorial claims to the mainland part of Antarctica and its dependent islands south of 60 degrees south latitude.

    However, there is no ruling on the islands at high latitudes between 40 and 60 degrees south latitude, and the sovereignty of claimants over these islands is recognized by the majority of States. Territorial claims to the Antarctic continent.

    Argentina: Antarctic continent from 25°W to 74°W. Sovereignty was declared in 1943. It is called "Antártida Argentina".

    Australia: 160° to 142°02 E';Longitude 136°11 E'to 44°38'years of declaring sovereignty. It is called the Australian Antarctic Territory.

    The legal status is the same as that of overseas territories such as Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island.

    Chile: 53°W to 90°W. Sovereignty was declared in 1940. It is called the "Antarctic Chilean Province".

    France: 142°02 E'to 136°11'。Sovereignty was declared in 1924. Known as "Terre Adélie", it is one of the four components of the French Antarctic Territory.

    Germany: 20°E to 10°W. Claimed sovereignty from 1939 to 1945. It is called "neuschwabenland".

    New Zealand: Claims sovereignty from 150°W to 160°E. Known as the "Ross Dependency", it is one of the New Zealand Territories.

    Norway: 44°38 E'to 20° west longitude. Sovereignty was declared in 1938. It's called "Dronning Maud Land". It also includes latitude 68°50 South'The island of Peter I.

    South Africa: Unrecognized sovereignty claims were made in 1963 and withdrawn in 1994.

    United Kingdom: 20°W to 80°W. Sovereignty was declared in 1908. It is called the "British Antarctic Territory".

    Southern Ocean islands.

    It does not include the offshore islands of South American countries south of the 40th parallel.

    Australia. Macquarie Island (South Pacific).

    Heard Island (Southern Indian Ocean).

    France. Kirgren Island (Southern Indian Ocean).

    Croze Islands (Southern Indian Ocean).

    United Kingdom. Falkland Islands.

    South Georgia (South Atlantic).

    South Orkney Islands (South Atlantic).

    South Sandwich Islands (South Atlantic).

    New Zealand. Campbell Island (South Pacific).

    Norway. Bouvet Island (South Atlantic).

    South Africa. Prince Edward Islands (South Africa) (Southern Indian Ocean).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The above content is copied from Wikipedia Chinese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Norway made a claim to Queen Maud's land on 14 January 1938, but it was frozen under the Antarctic Treaty System. Later, the Norwegian explorer Amundsen named it after Queen Maud of Norway.

    Queen Maude's Land is part of the eastern part of the continent of Antarctica. The area between Coates and Enderby, between 20 degrees west longitude and 45 degrees east longitude, covers an area of about 2.5 million square kilometers. There are tall mountains, the highest peaks are more than 4,300 meters above sea level, and most of them are covered with snow and ice.

    The thickness of the ice cover increases from the coast of Hatapi to the inland, from 270 meters to more than 1,000 meters, with a maximum thickness of 2,260 meters.

    The Antarctic Treaty System refers to the conventions on the protection of Antarctica signed by the Consultative Parties to the Antarctic Treaty and the Antarctic Treaty, as well as the recommendations and measures adopted by the Consultative Parties.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    History. Norway.

    On 14 January 1938, a claim was made to Empress Maud's land, but it was frozen under the Antarctic Treaty. The Norwegian explorer Amundsen named him after Queen Maud of Norway.

    World war ii. During this period, Germany made territorial claims to the Antarctic continent from 20 degrees east longitude to 10 degrees west longitude, and invaded Queen Maud's land, detaining Norwegian researchers there.

    The Antarctic Treaty System refers to the Antarctic Treaty

    Conventions on the protection of the Antarctic and the recommendations and measures adopted by the Consultative Meetings of the Consultative Countries.

    From June 1958, Argentina.

    Australia, Belgium.

    Chile, France, Japan, New Zealand.

    Norway, South Africa.

    After more than 60 meetings, representatives of 12 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, signed the Antarctic Treaty on December 1, 1959 (which entered into force on June 23, 1961). Subsequently, the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties signed the Agreed Measures for the Conservation of Antarctic Flora and Fauna in 1964, the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Seals in 1972, and the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Biological Resources in 1980. The final act of the Convention on the Management of Antarctic Mineral Resources Activities was adopted in June 1988, which was suspended with the adoption of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty when it was opened for signature by the Consultative Parties.

    However, since many of the provisions of the Environmental Protocol to the Antarctic Treaty are directly derived from the Convention on the Management of Mineral Resources Activities, the Convention on the Management of Mineral Resources Activities is still regarded as an important legal document that can be cited as a reference. In October 1991, the Lunkai Protocol on the Protection of the Antarctic Environment and five annexes, namely "Antarctic Environmental Assessment", "Protection of Antarctic Flora and Fauna", "Antarctic Waste Treatment and Management", "Prevention of Marine Pollution" and "Antarctic Specially Protected Areas", were adopted in Madrid and signed on October 4 and entered into force after ratification by all consultative countries.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Norwegian explorer Amundsen named him after Queen Maud of Norway.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Please consult the history first.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Queen Maud Land, or Dronning Maud Land, is part of the eastern part of the continent of Antarctica. The area between Coates and Enderby, between 20°W and 45°E, covers an area of about 2.5 million square kilometres.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Norway made a claim to Empress Maud's land on 14 January 1938, but it was frozen under the Antarctic Treaty. The Norwegian explorer Amundsen named him after Queen Maud of Norway.

    During World War II, Germany made territorial claims to the Antarctic continent, which stretches between 20 degrees east and 10 degrees west, and invaded Empress Maud's Land, detaining Norwegian researchers there.

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