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The mammal in question is the Falkland Islands wolf ( Dusicyon australis ), the first canid known to have been driven to ...
The Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly is pleased to welcome Mr Colin Martin-Reynolds CMG as the incoming Governor of the ...
A release from Gilbert House, Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly has published that the Swearing in Ceremony for the ...
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Final Flames Over the Falklands - Mirage vs Sea Harrier in a Sky-Ending DuelOn May 1st, 1982—the opening day of Britain’s campaign to retake the Falkland Islands - the skies lit up with one of the most ...
During his electoral campaign, Milei vowed to "exhaust all diplomatic channels so that the [Falkland Islands] become Argentine again." "We have to see how we are going to get them back.
The Falkland Islands, which lie about 300 miles east of the tip of South America, are a British-ruled overseas territory over which Britain and Argentina fought a brief war in 1982.
The Falkland Islands are home to some of the world's largest seabird populations, including the black-browed albatross, which makes its nest in the islands' tussac grasslands. Photo by Dulcinea Groff ...
Falkland Islands, one of least visited places on earth, hopes to change situation with air service from South America that began last summer; since Aug 2, 1997, Lan Chile, Chilean national airline ...
After an abrupt period of climate cooling 5,000 years ago, seabirds arrived on the Falkland Islands, where their guano fertilized and nourished the Falkland Islands' grasslands.
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