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The Antarctic Tuzelmann Award (ATA) is one of (if not the) most prestigious award bestowed unto an Antarctic citizen. Similar to the Nobel Peace Prize, the ATA is awarded annually to any citizen in one of the Antarctic territories who have made outstanding contributions to their country, their continent, keeping peace, and promoting equality (it is occasionally awarded for contributions to Literature or Science, like the other Nobel Prizes). Before 1953, a government-chosen committee in Maudland presented the ATA, until Maudland joined the Antarctic Assembly and the Antarctic Tuzelmann Award Committee was formed at the South Pole with 22 members. To date, Maudland has been the recipient of most of the awards, with Santiago (a close ally of Maudland) coming second.

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  • The Antarctic Tuzelmann Award (ATA) is one of (if not the) most prestigious award bestowed unto an Antarctic citizen. Similar to the Nobel Peace Prize, the ATA is awarded annually to any citizen in one of the Antarctic territories who have made outstanding contributions to their country, their continent, keeping peace, and promoting equality (it is occasionally awarded for contributions to Literature or Science, like the other Nobel Prizes). Before 1953, a government-chosen committee in Maudland presented the ATA, until Maudland joined the Antarctic Assembly and the Antarctic Tuzelmann Award Committee was formed at the South Pole with 22 members. To date, Maudland has been the recipient of most of the awards, with Santiago (a close ally of Maudland) coming second.
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  • The Antarctic Tuzelmann Award (ATA) is one of (if not the) most prestigious award bestowed unto an Antarctic citizen. Similar to the Nobel Peace Prize, the ATA is awarded annually to any citizen in one of the Antarctic territories who have made outstanding contributions to their country, their continent, keeping peace, and promoting equality (it is occasionally awarded for contributions to Literature or Science, like the other Nobel Prizes). Before 1953, a government-chosen committee in Maudland presented the ATA, until Maudland joined the Antarctic Assembly and the Antarctic Tuzelmann Award Committee was formed at the South Pole with 22 members. To date, Maudland has been the recipient of most of the awards, with Santiago (a close ally of Maudland) coming second. The ATA has been awarded annually, with the only exceptions being due to war. Traditionally, the Award has been bestowed on a single person each year, with the only exception being in 1938, when it was jointly awarded to Lawrence Waltham and George Seale. Although the Antarctic Tuzelmann Award Committee nomination rules do not prohibit joint awards, this has only been done once.
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