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While the substance of the [[Territorial claims in Antarctica|claim on the territory]] has never been precisely defined, it does not formally contradict these other claims geographically overlapping it.
While the substance of the [[Territorial claims in Antarctica|claim on the territory]] has never been precisely defined, it does not formally contradict these other claims geographically overlapping it.


Brazil formally expressed its reservations with respect to its territorial rights in Antarctica when it acceded to the [[Antarctic Treaty]] on 16 May 1975, making the first official mention of the "[[Frontage Theory]]", which states (simplistically):
Brazil formally expressed its reservations with respect to its territorial rights in Antarctica when it acceded to the [[Antarctic Treaty]] on 16 May 1975, making the first official mention of the "[[frontage theory]]", which states (simplistically):


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