Want to learn about South Georgia? Here are the flag, the capital city, the animals, the food, and some amazing facts โ all explained in a fun way for kids.
Quick facts about South Georgia
| Capital | King Edward Point |
|---|---|
| Continent | Antarctic |
| Population | 30 |
| Languages | English |
| Currency | Saint Helena pound |
| National symbol | Macaroni Penguin |
| Famous food | Seafood |
In South Georgia, people often speak English. A friendly way to say hello is "Hello". ๐
Fun facts about South Georgia for kids
- There are no permanent residents here, only 30 scientists and officials in the summer!
- It's a huge breeding ground for millions of seals and penguins!
- The famous explorer Ernest Shackleton is buried on the island at Grytviken.
- Life is all about the wild nature and history of polar exploration.
- Old whaling stations tell the history of the island's past industries.
Famous places in South Georgia
- Grytviken Whaling Station
- St. Andrews Bay
- Mount Paget
Nature and symbols of South Georgia
- Macaroni Penguin
- National sport: Expeditions
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