• The common Spanish name for the archipelago, Islas Malvinas, derives from the French Îles Malouines-the name given to the islands by French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville in 1764. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1965, at the 20th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Fourth Committee determined that, in all languages other than Spanish, all UN documentation would designate the territory as Falkland Islands (Malvinas). (wikipedia.org)
  • In Spanish, the territory was designated as Islas Malvinas (Falkland Islands). (wikipedia.org)
  • The nomenclature used by the United Nations for statistical processing purposes is Falkland Islands (Malvinas). (wikipedia.org)
  • 2] A dispute exists between the Governments of Argentina and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland concerning sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). (who.int)
  • The term "Falklands" is a standard abbreviation used to refer to the islands. (wikipedia.org)
  • European claims of discovery date back to the 16th century, but no consensus exists on whether early explorers sighted the Falklands or other islands in the South Atlantic. (wikipedia.org)
  • An Islander at heart, he fell in love with the Falklands, met his partner (an eight generation Falkland Islander), and decided to stay forever. (squareup.com)
  • Since then, Sparky has added to the Falkland Islands community with his business, Falklands Helicopter Services . (squareup.com)
  • Falklands conservation is helping to ensure that here and at other sites throughout the Islands visitors enjoy their visit without causing the wildlife undue disturbance or harm. (grida.no)
  • Black-browed albatross in flight, over the enormous colony at Steeple Jason Island in the Falklands. (oceanlight.com)
  • Steeple Jason is one of the remote Jason Group of Islands in the West Falklands. (oceanlight.com)
  • This tour, by sailing vessel, of The Falklands will visit the islands' finest wildlife sanctuaries, places of historical interest, including battlefields and wreck sites, and various settlements or 'Camps' as they are known locally. (pelagic.co.uk)
  • Other information about our Falklands destination see Falkland Islands Close Up - A cruise of Falkland Island waters recounted by Magnus Day and Silvia Varela written for the Chronicles of The Cruising Club of America Issue 59. (pelagic.co.uk)
  • The Falkland Islands are a self-governing British Overseas Territory, and while there has been some influence from Argentina, Spain and France throughout history, the culture of the Falklands is notably British. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • If you want to take a piece of the Falklands home with you, gift shops sell handmade items like felt clothing and woollies made from the local sheep, and leather items produced on the islands. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • As an island nation, locally caught seafood is a big part of the Falklands' cuisine and features on many restaurant menus. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • Extensive information about the 1982 conflict, as well as history of the Falklands and some exhibits on Falkland Islands flora & fauna. (wikivoyage.org)
  • Vinson of Antarctica in The Falkland Islands - 4th November - 18th November 2023 - A photographic safari tour of the islands' finest wildlife sanctuaries and places of interest by sailing vessel led by Rick Tomlinson. (pelagic.co.uk)
  • For our 2023 trip we are planning a 14 day itinerary concentrating on the islands diverse and unique wildlife. (pelagic.co.uk)
  • Day 3: Sail through Pebble Sound to Carcass (finest wildlife sanctuary) via Saunders Island (1777 Royal Marines settlement). (pelagic.co.uk)
  • Explore the Falkland islands, making stops at Saunders Island, Carcass Island, New Island, Weddell Island, and Bleaker Island before sailing southeast toward South Georgia. (adventure-life.com)
  • This morning, visit Saunders Island, where you can enjoy the long white-sand beach. (adventure-life.com)
  • Another possibility is a visit to Saunders Island where there is a Black-browed Albatross colony as well as breeding Imperial Cormorants and both Rockhopper and Gentoo Penguins. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • The capital and largest settlement is Stanley on East Falkland. (wikipedia.org)
  • Stanley , also called Port Stanley , formerly Port William , only town and, since 1842, capital of the Falkland Islands , an overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the South Atlantic Ocean . (britannica.com)
  • A large garrison of British troops has been stationed near Stanley since 1983, following the Falkland Islands War . (britannica.com)
  • Should there be two constituencies, Stanley and Camp, or should there be one constituency for the whole of the Falkland Islands? (electionguide.org)
  • zChocolat, world leader in luxury chocolate gift giving and Pascal Caffet, World Champion Chocolatier have been delivering their high-quality and premium French chocolates in Stanley, the Falkland Islands since November 1st 1999 and have always made a grand and lasting impression with gift recipients in Stanley. (zchocolat.com)
  • While residents regularly travel out to the outer islands and hinterlands to see patients, much of their time is spent at the King Edward VII Hospital in Stanley. (universityaffairs.ca)
  • Admiral Graf Maximilian von Spee-commanding the German squadron of two armoured cruisers, SMS Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, the light cruisers SMS Nürnberg, Dresden and Leipzig, and three auxiliaries-attempted to raid the British supply base at Stanley in the Falkland Islands. (okwave.jp)
  • Stanley , formerly known as Port Stanley , is the capital of the Falkland Islands . (wikivoyage.org)
  • The rough waters and intense storms found at the tip of the continent forced many ships to Stanley Harbour, and the ship repair industry helped to drive the island economy. (wikivoyage.org)
  • Smaller than Mount Pleasant airport but just outside of town is used for domestic flights by Falkland Islands Government Air Service, although it is possible to land on an international flight at Mount Pleasant airport and then take a domestic flight to Stanley. (wikivoyage.org)
  • Are you seeking Stanley , Falkland Islands swingers personal ads? (lifestylelounge.com)
  • The population (3,662 inhabitants in 2021) is primarily native-born Falkland Islanders, the majority of British descent. (wikipedia.org)
  • Under the British Nationality (Falkland Islands) Act 1983, Falkland Islanders are British citizens. (wikipedia.org)
  • The spending commitments made in the Budget are closely aligned with the strategic priorities outlined in The Islands Plan 2018-2022, and demonstrate a clear focus on investing in infrastructure and creating the right economic environment for Falkland Islanders to thrive. (mercopress.com)
  • And Britain remains committed to the freedom and self determination of the Falkland Islanders. (mercopress.com)
  • And meet Falkland Islanders to hear about contemporary life in the remote archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean. (ssgreatbritain.org)
  • 99.8% of islanders voted to remain British and we will always defend their right to self-determination and the UK's sovereignty with @HMS_Forth now back to protect the islands. (airforce-technology.com)
  • Britain reasserted its rule in 1833, but Argentina maintains its claim to the islands. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oil exploration, licensed by the Falkland Islands Government, remains controversial as a result of maritime disputes with Argentina. (wikipedia.org)
  • The UK and Argentina both declare "non-negotiable" rights to the Falkland Islands after election results in Argentina brought a right-wing candidate to power. (airforce-technology.com)
  • The UK and Argentina both have historic claims to the Falkland Islands, which is a collection of islands in the South Atlantic around 300km east of Argentina's Patagonia region. (airforce-technology.com)
  • Thirty-one years after the UK and Argentina went to war over the remote South-Atlantic archipelago , the referendum asked: "Do you wish the Falkland Islands to retain their current political status as an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom? (worldcrunch.com)
  • Argentina said the referendum was a "manipulation" that would "not end the dispute over the sovereignty of the islands. (worldcrunch.com)
  • The Falkland Islands are an archipelago of almost 800 islands located southwest of Argentina in the South Pacific. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • The Falkland Islands sit roughly 300 miles east of Argentina in the southern Atlantic Ocean. (insidescience.org)
  • Whalers and seal hunters bolstered the area's population in the 19th century, then Argentina and the United Kingdom went through a series of sometimes bloody conflicts over control of the islands over the next two centuries -- a dispute that continues today. (insidescience.org)
  • Upland goose, male, beside pond in the interior of Carcass Island near Leopard Beach. (oceanlight.com)
  • Day 4: Carcass Island. (pelagic.co.uk)
  • In the afternoon, visit Carcass Island. (adventure-life.com)
  • There are numerous options for landings with the possibilities including Carcass Island which, despite the name, is actually rodent-free and thus home to a good variety and number of birds. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • En route to Antarctica, take the opportunity to encounter iconic wildlife and immerse yourself in early Antarctic exploration on these sub-Antarctic islands of the South Atlantic Ocean. (quarkexpeditions.com)
  • 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. (wikipedia.org)
  • Standing on the gentle slopes or white sandy beaches of the Falkland Islands, it's hard to believe that just a few decades ago this archipelago was the site of war. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • Spitsbergen, the Realm of the Polar Bear, is the largest island in Norway's Svalbard archipelago. (quarkexpeditions.com)
  • Inside Science) - An unknown population of humans that left few traces on the landscape of the Falkland Islands may have brought large fox-like dogs still present when Europeans first visited the archipelago in the late 17th century. (insidescience.org)
  • But the warrah, a fox-like canid related to other dogs, also sometimes called the Falkland Islands wolf, was ubiquitous on the archipelago before Europeans ever arrived -- and they were even strangely docile with humans, according to historical accounts. (insidescience.org)
  • The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf. (animalia.bio)
  • The principal islands are about 300 miles east of South America's southern Patagonian coast and about 752 miles from the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, at a latitude of about 52°S. The archipelago, with an area of 4,700 square miles, comprises East Falkland, West Falkland, and 776 smaller islands. (animalia.bio)
  • Day 9: Sail for Port Albermarle via Horse Block Rock - south about Weddell Island. (pelagic.co.uk)
  • Comments attributed to the far-right populist Milei during the election campaign said that the country had a "non-negotiable" sovereignty over the Falkland Islands. (airforce-technology.com)
  • The two countries fought a war in 1981 following Argentina's invasion of the UK-controlled islands, resulting in hundreds of military deaths on both sides, and the UK retaining sovereignty. (airforce-technology.com)
  • The UK also holds sovereignty over South Georgia and the Sandwich Islands some 1,500km further east of the Falkland Islands. (airforce-technology.com)
  • It is thought that Royal Navy nuclear-powered attack submarines make frequent deployments to the South Atlantic in support of UK sovereignty of the Falkland Islands. (airforce-technology.com)
  • In April 1982, Argentine military forces invaded the islands. (wikipedia.org)
  • No cases of gas gangrene were reported during the battle in the Falkland Islands in 1982. (medscape.com)
  • Uninhabited, the island is spectacular both for its rugged scenery and its enormous breeding colony of black-browed albatross. (oceanlight.com)
  • Black-browed albatross, Steeple Jason Island. (oceanlight.com)
  • For Sparky's guests, the unique location of the islands offers an abundance of wildlife to discover, from Rockhopper penguin colonies to pods of majestic whales just offshore. (squareup.com)
  • Embodying the Island's sense of shared community, Sparky and partners came together with an appreciation and passion for the Islands landscape and wildlife and have made something that had once been a dream, a reality. (squareup.com)
  • Step inside the dockside theatre for a virtual experience of a scene in the Falkland Islands, taking in the sights and sounds of the islands' unique wildlife and captivating landscapes. (ssgreatbritain.org)
  • Steeple Jason Island is now owned and administered by the Wildlife Conservation Society. (oceanlight.com)
  • These days, the spotlight is on the islands' incredible wildlife. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • There are hundreds of smaller islands that are privately owned or occupied by wildlife. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • The Falkland Islands are home to an abundance of wildlife and our first day is likely to be spent exploring at least one site in West Falkland. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • Over 100 miles long and with a spectacular chain of snow-capped peaks running down the spine of the island and some vast glaciers, South Georgia is not only amazing for wildlife but also incredibly scenic. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • For those interested in birds, a walk along the waterfront is definitely worthwhile with good chances of finding the endemic Falkland Steamer Duck. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • Island hopping' is an experience that makes the Falkland Islands truly 'special' - the delight of boarding the Islander aircraft, with every 'hop' to travel on to explore a new destination. (falklandislands.com)
  • I consider myself a Falkland Islander, but my ancestors came from Britain," Rob McGill told the Buenos Aires Herald. (worldcrunch.com)
  • The presence of a large land predator -- the islands' only native terrestrial mammal at the time -- was an oddity that even bothered Charles Darwin during a visit. (insidescience.org)
  • The islands' only native terrestrial mammal, the warrah, was hunted to extinction by European settlers. (animalia.bio)
  • Our currency rankings show that the most popular Falkland Island Pound exchange rate is the FKP to USD rate. (xe.com)
  • As well as breeding Magellanic and Gentoo Penguins, the endemic Cobb's Wren can be found here, a species which is now almost entirely restricted to small predator-free islands. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • Do a deep dive into… The Falkland Gentoo Penguins! (ubc.ca)
  • Discover the Falkland gentoo penguin and learn from experts at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries! (ubc.ca)
  • Immigration from the United Kingdom, the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena, and Chile has reversed a population decline. (wikipedia.org)
  • 63 species breed on the islands, including 16 endemic species. (animalia.bio)
  • Endemic fish around the islands are primarily from the genus Galaxias. (animalia.bio)
  • Endemic land animals have been the most affected by introduced species, and several bird species have been extirpated from the larger islands. (animalia.bio)
  • The town is the site of Christ Church Cathedral (1892) and the islands' only hospital. (britannica.com)
  • On a Falkland Islands cruise , you'll have front-row seats to Antarctic and South American seabirds soaring through the sky, penguins strutting their stuff along the beach, colonies of elephant seals soaking up the sun, and pods of dolphins and whales playing in the surf. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • A cruise to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula is an incredible and truly life-changing experience combining the 'Great White Continent' with two very different but equally amazing subantarctic islands. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • The Falkland Islands are biogeographically part of the Antarctic zone, with strong connections to the flora and fauna of Patagonia in mainland South America. (animalia.bio)
  • The world's largest island teems with life, welcoming you with its breathtaking scenery. (quarkexpeditions.com)
  • In summer, a large colony of black-browed albatrosses come to breed on West Point Island. (seabourn.com)
  • Virgin Islands, U.S. (who.int)
  • Primarily, these specifications are used by 54 registration areas of the United States (50 states, District of Columbia, New York City, Puerto Rico and The Virgin Islands) that submit data to NCHS in electronic form through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP). (cdc.gov)
  • The name "Falkland" was applied to the channel by John Strong, captain of an English expedition that landed on the islands in 1690. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first undisputed landing on the islands is attributed to English captain John Strong, who, en route to Peru and Chile's littoral in 1690, explored the Falkland Sound and noted the islands' water and game. (wikipedia.org)
  • All of this means that Sparky and his crew can concentrate on doing what they love best, flying across the Falkland Islands, taking tourists with them to explore. (squareup.com)
  • Be among the first to explore the last Arctic islands to be discovered on Earth. (quarkexpeditions.com)
  • For prospective tenants looking for private rentals in Falkland Islands we offer plenty of tools to search for your rentals. (sublet.com)
  • As the only commercial aircraft company on the Falkland Islands, Sparky's company is in a unique position to offer aerial tours of the incredible island landscape to tourists. (squareup.com)
  • They are home to large bird populations, although many no longer breed on the main islands due to predation by introduced species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other species can also be seen throughout the island: fur seals and sea lions visit its shores and dolphins frequent its harbor. (seabourn.com)
  • Book to visit the SS Great Britain after hours to experience a flavour of the Falkland Islands and the five breeds of one million penguins that live there. (ssgreatbritain.org)
  • Visit the Brunel Institute to discover the SS Great Britain's connections with the Falkland Islands. (ssgreatbritain.org)
  • To find out more about all the wonderful islands, which you can visit by day, or stay overnight, read more about Our Islands . (falklandislands.com)
  • Fox-like dog described by first Europeans to visit the remote islands was an ecological anomaly. (insidescience.org)
  • On both of these islands we can also expect to see Striated Caracara, a species which is reasonably numerous here but now extremely endangered on mainland South America. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • offshore islands house the rare striated caracara. (animalia.bio)
  • Scripture Prayers for the British in Falkland Islands. (joshuaproject.net)
  • The Falkland Islands are British. (airforce-technology.com)
  • BUENOS AIRES - Residents of the Falkland Islands voted en masse in favor of remaining a British territory. (worldcrunch.com)
  • The Falkland Islands may be thousands of miles away, but they are British through and through, and that is how they want to stay," said Cameron. (worldcrunch.com)
  • I'm on the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the extreme South Atlantic that, by reasons both geographic and political, remains one of the most remote inhabited places on earth. (universityaffairs.ca)
  • Classic British fish and chips is also a very popular dish, as are meals made with free-range lamb, beef and mutton raised on the islands. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • The Battle of the Falkland Islands was a naval action between the British Royal Navy and Imperial German Navy on 8 December 1914, during the First World War in the South Atlantic. (okwave.jp)
  • The cathedral was built in 1890-92, on the site of an earlier church destroyed in an 1886 landslide.The much-photographed arch in front of the cathedral is made from the jawbones of two blue whales, and was made in 1933 to celebrate 100 years of British rule on the islands. (wikivoyage.org)
  • The journey from the Falkland Islands to South Georgia takes a couple of days and for anyone interested in seabirds and marine mammals, this is invariably a very special experience with a fantastic range of possible species. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • We have four days scheduled on the incredible island of South Georgia. (wildwings.co.uk)
  • Although Fuegians from Patagonia may have visited the Falkland Islands in prehistoric times, the islands were uninhabited when Europeans first explored them. (wikipedia.org)
  • Browse further around our website to find out more about places to stay , look for a tour guide to organise your island-hopping itinerary or read about independent travel to create your own. (falklandislands.com)
  • 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). (wikipedia.org)
  • The currency code for Falkland Island Pounds is FKP. (xe.com)