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Falkland Islands
Flag of the Falkland Islands Falkland Islands coat of arms
(In Detail) (Full size)
Motto: Desire the right
Official language English
Capital Port Stanley
GovernorHoward Pearce
Chief ExecutiveChris Simpkins
Area
 - Total
 - % water
not ranked
12,173 km²
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Population


 - Total (2003 E)


 - Density
not ranked


2,967
0.24/km²

Currency Falkland pound (FKP; fixed to GBP)
Time zone UTC -4 (DST -3)
National anthem God Save the Queen
Internet TLD .FK
Calling Code500

The Falkland Islands (also known as Las Islas Malvinas in Spanish) are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. They are also claimed by Argentina.

The capital is Port Stanley.

History

Main article: History of the Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands were first seen in 1592 by John Davis. They remained unsettled until the 19th century. Argentina set up a penal colony in the islands in 1820, but this mutinied and was later destroyed. The United Kingdom colonised the islands in 1833, but Argentina maintained its claim. Various tensions led to an invasion in 1982; which was later reversed. See: Falklands War.

Politics

Main article: Politics of the Falkland Islands

Geography

Main article: Geography of the Falkland Islands

Economy

Main article: Economy of the Falkland Islands

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of the Falkland Islands

Culture

Main article: Culture of the Falkland Islands

Miscellaneous topics

See also

External links

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