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Qué (quién) es Falkland Islands - definición

ARCHIPELAGO IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN AND BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORY
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  • Naval confrontation during the 1914 [[Battle of the Falkland Islands]] (painting by [[William Lionel Wyllie]])
  • Depiction of a Falklands [[corral]], shepherds and sheep in 1849 (painting by Royal Navy Admiral [[Edward Fanshawe]])
  • Christ Church Cathedral]], the local parish church of the [[Anglican Communion]]. Most Falklanders identify themselves as Christian.
  • Map of the Falkland Islands
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  • Stanley]] is the Governor's [[official residence]].
  • mate]] at Hope Place in East Falkland, influenced the local dialect.
  • Saunders Island]]

History of the Falkland Islands         
  • 1}} ARA ''Santiago del Estero'', Argentine Naval Base at [[Mar del Plata]], circa 1969
  • The freezer plant at [[Ajax Bay]]. Most of the workers' cottages were moved to Stanley
  • Falkland Islands Company's historical building in Stanley
  • The extinct [[Falkland Islands wolf]] or warrah is sometimes taken as evidence of pre-European discovery.
  • An Argentine minefield at Port William
  • The [[Battle of the Falkland Islands]], 8 December 1914. The German [[armoured cruiser]]s under Admiral von Spee that had been raiding British sealanes were sunk by a British [[battlecruiser]] task force.
  • French map, c. 1710, illustrating the fragmentary knowledge about the islands of the South Atlantic at the time. 'Anycan' is most probably a corruption of 'Hawkin's'
  • draughtsman]], [[Conrad Martens]]. Painted during the survey of [[Tierra del Fuego]], it depicts ''Beagle'' being hailed by native Fuegians. ''Beagle'' visited the Falklands in 1834, and a Fuegian "mission" was later planted on [[Keppel Island]] in the west of the Falklands
  • HMS ''Canopus''. Canopus Hill in the [[Falkland Islands]] commemorates her role in the [[Battle of the Falkland Islands]].
  • John Hawkesworth]] and [[John Byron]] showing Richard Hawkins' apparent discovery of the Falklands
  • Jim Callaghan]] sent a naval task force in response to Argentine pressure in 1976.
  • Colonel Jewett
  • [[John Byron]], by [[Sir Joshua Reynolds]], 1759.
  • President [[Néstor Kirchner]] continued to pursue Argentine claims to the islands.
  • John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, (18 August 1792{{spaced ndash}}28 May 1878)
  • Miguel L. Fitzgerald flew to the Falkland Islands in a [[light aircraft]] in 1964 and 1968.  (Originally published by ''Crónica'', 9 September 1964.)
  • A message issued by the Argentine Military Governor during the occupation warning the Islanders against attempts to sabotage Argentine military equipment.
  • RAF Mount Pleasant
  • Port William]] representing two trends in recent economic development
  • [[Richard Hawkins]]
  • One of the remaining historic [[corral]]s at Sapper Hill, near Stanley.
  • Islanders shovelling [[peat]] (1950s)
  • Halfpenny postage stamp, issued 1891, bearing the head of [[Queen Victoria]]
  • Stanley]] with Whalebone Arch
ASPECT OF HISTORY
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The history of the Falkland Islands () goes back at least five hundred years, with active exploration and colonisation only taking place in the 18th century. Nonetheless, the Falkland Islands have been a matter of controversy, as they have been claimed by the French, British, Spaniards and Argentines at various points.
1985 Falkland Islands general election         
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1985 ELECTION TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS
1985 Falkland Islands election; Falkland Islands general election, 1985
The Falkland Islands general election of 1985 was held on Thursday 3 October 1985 to elect members to the Legislative Council. Eight Councillors were elected through universal suffrage using block voting, four from each constituency (Camp and Stanley).
1968 Falkland Islands general election         
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1968 ELECTION TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS
1968 Falkland Islands election; Falkland Islands general election, 1968
The Falkland Islands general election of 1968 was held on 13–15 March 1968 to elect members to the Legislative Council. Four out of the ten Councillors were elected through universal suffrage, two from Stanley and one each from East Falkland and West Falkland.

Wikipedia

Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands (; Spanish: Islas Malvinas [ˈizlaz malˈβinas]) is an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf. The principal islands are about 300 mi (480 km) east of South America's southern Patagonian coast and about 752 mi (1,210 km) from Cape Dubouzet at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, at a latitude of about 52°S. The archipelago, with an area of 4,700 sq mi (12,000 km2), comprises East Falkland, West Falkland, and 776 smaller islands. As a British overseas territory, the Falklands have internal self-governance, but the United Kingdom takes responsibility for their defence and foreign affairs. The capital and largest settlement is Stanley on East Falkland.

Controversy exists over the Falklands' discovery and subsequent colonisation by Europeans. At various times the islands have had French, British, Spanish, and Argentine settlements. Britain reasserted its rule in 1833, but Argentina maintains its claim to the islands. In April 1982, Argentine military forces invaded the islands. British administration was restored two months later at the end of the Falklands War. In a 2013 sovereignty referendum almost all Falklanders voted in favour of remaining a UK overseas territory. The territory's sovereignty status is part of an ongoing dispute between Argentina and the UK.

The population (3,662 inhabitants in 2021) is primarily native-born Falkland Islanders, the majority of British descent. Other ethnicities include French, Gibraltarians, and Scandinavians. Immigration from the United Kingdom, the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena, and Chile has reversed a population decline. The predominant (and official) language is English. Under the British Nationality (Falkland Islands) Act 1983, Falkland Islanders are British citizens.

The islands lie at the boundary of the subantarctic oceanic and tundra climate zones, and both major islands have mountain ranges reaching 2,300 ft (700 m). They are home to large bird populations, although many no longer breed on the main islands due to predation by introduced species. Major economic activities include fishing, tourism and sheep farming, with an emphasis on high-quality wool exports. Oil exploration, licensed by the Falkland Islands Government, remains controversial as a result of maritime disputes with Argentina.

Ejemplos de uso de Falkland Islands
1. "The Falkland Islands today are dynamic and forward–looking.
2. The footballer apparently defended his goal as his response to Britain‘s claim to the Falkland islands.
3. Only then did my condition show up. – Patrick Watts, Stanley, Falkland Islands.
4. Why could he not be appointed governor of the Falkland Islands?"
5. Their joint statement also called for peaceful resolution of the dispute between Argentina and Britain over the Falkland Islands.