Talk:Molodyozhnaya Station (Antarctica)

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Capital of Antarctica
The text says, "The station is sometimes referred to as the capital of Antarctica." However the links are to non-authoritative Russian sources. McMurdo, though operated by Americans, is a much more urbanized facility and is a major logistics hub for all of Antarctica; also Australia's Casey Station is similarly busy and actually has scheduled airliner service to Australia. I'm not sure anyone can claim any of these to be the capital of Antarctica though. -Rolypolyman (talk) 19:49, 8 May 2018 (UTC)