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The U.S. gifted itself an early Christmas present last month as the State Department announced its claim to nearly one million square kilometers located beyond the nation’s coastland.

The areas in question — referred to as the Extended Continental Shelf — are mostly located off the coast of Alaska, but smaller claims have been made to ocean territory off the U.S. coast on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Gulf of Mexico.

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