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  1. Research stations in Antarctica. For analogous stations in the Arctic, see List of research stations in the Arctic. Countries with research stations in Antarctica. Countries with active research stations (orange), countries with inactive or no research stations (grey).

  2. The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station is a United States scientific research station at the South Pole of the Earth. It is the southernmost point under the jurisdiction (not sovereignty) of the United States. The station is located on the high plateau of Antarctica at 9,301 feet (2,835 m) above sea level.

    • United States
    • November 1956
  3. Location of Vostok in Antarctica. Vostok Station (Russian: ста́нция Восто́к, romanized: stántsiya Vostók, pronounced [ˈstant͡sɨjə vɐˈstok], meaning "Station East") is a Russian research station in inland Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica.

    • 3,488 m (11,444 ft)
    • Russia
    • 16 December 1957
    • Vostok
  4. Troll is a Norwegian research station located at Jutulsessen, 235 kilometres (146 mi) from the coast in the eastern part of Princess Martha Coast in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. It is Norway 's only all-year research station in Antarctica, and is supplemented by the summer-only station Tor.

  5. For analogous stations in Antarctica, see Research stations in Antarctica. Location of some of the major research stations in the Arctic. A number of governments maintain permanent research stations in the Arctic.