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- Falklandinsaaret – Wikipedia
Falkland Islands, esp Islas Malvinas) on Yhdistyneelle kuningaskunnalle kuuluva saaristo eteläisellä Atlantilla vajaa 500 kilometriä Etelä-Amerikan rannikolta Myös Argentiina vaatii saaria itselleen [4], ja niiden hallinnasta käytiin kaksi kuukautta kestänyt Falklandin sota vuonna 1982
- Falkland Islands - Wikipedia
The Falkland Islands ( ˈ f ɔː (l) k l ə n d, ˈ f ɒ l k- ; [6] Spanish: Islas Malvinas [ˈislas malˈβinas]), commonly referred to as The Falklands, is an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf
- Falkland Islands | History, Map, Capital, Population, Facts | Britannica
Falkland Islands, internally self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the South Atlantic Ocean It lies about 300 miles northeast of the southern tip of South America and a similar distance east of the Strait of Magellan The capital and major town is Stanley, on East Falkland
- Falklandinsaaret Hyvä tietää - Albatros Travel
Hintataso Falklandinsaarilla on pääsääntöisesti sama kuin Suomessa Hyvän aterian saa noin 15-40 eurolla Puoli litraa hanaolutta maksaa noin 7 euroa ja kuppi kahvia kahvilassa noin 4 euroa
- Visit The Falkland Islands | Falklands
The Falkland Islands archipelago is made up of more than 700 islands and has a hugely varied coastline from rugged coastal cliffs to miles and miles of undisturbed, white sandy beaches Some of the islands are habited and many welcome day and overnight visitors
- An essential guide to the Falkland Islands - Lonely Planet
Even though the Falkland Islands – one of the UK’s southernmost overseas territories – briefly came to global prominence in 1982 after its sovereignty was contested by Argentina, they aren’t on the radar for most travelers
- Discover the Falkland Islands – Travel Guide Outdoor Adventures . . .
Welcome to The Falkland Islands, a breathtaking South Atlantic Ocean archipelago filled with natural wonders and incredible wildlife Picture rugged coastlines, pristine beaches, and a world alive with penguins, albatrosses, seals, and dolphins
- Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) - The World Factbook
The Falkland Islands adopted its coat of arms in 1948 The shield highlights the national symbol, the ram, which represents the country’s agricultural industry and stands on native tussock grass English navigator John Davis’s sailing vessel, the Desire, is shown, referencing his sighting of the islands in 1592
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