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The '''The Chilean Antarctic Territory''' or '''Chilean Antarctica''' is the territory in Antarctica claimed by Chile. The  Territory ranges from 53° West to 90° West and from the South Pole to the 60° South parallel, partially overlapping the [[Argentine Antarctica|Argentine]] and [[British Antarctic Territory|British]] Antarctic claims and creating the eastern border of [[Westarctica]]. It is administered by the Cabo de Hornos municipality in the South American mainland.
The '''The Chilean Antarctic Territory''' or '''Chilean Antarctica''' is the territory in Antarctica claimed by Chile. The  Territory ranges from 53° West to 90° West and from the South Pole to the 60° South parallel, partially overlapping the [[Argentine Antarctica|Argentine]] and [[British Antarctic Territory|British]] Antarctic claims and creating the eastern border of [[Westarctica]]. It is administered by the Cabo de Hornos municipality in the South American mainland.


The territory claimed by Chile covers the [[South Shetland Islands]], [[Antarctic Peninsula]] and adjacent islands, [[Alexander Island]], [[Charcot Island]], and part of the [[Ellsworth Land]], among others. It has an area of 1,250,257.6 km².
The territory claimed by Chile covers the [[South Shetland Islands]], [[Antarctic Peninsula]] and adjacent islands, [[Alexander Island]], Charcot Island, and part of the [[Ellsworth Land]], among others. It has an area of 1,250,257.6 km².


[[Category:Geography of Westarctica]]
[[Category:Geography of Antarctica]]
[[Category:Geography of Antarctica]]