falkland islands
A map shows the location of the Falkland Islands in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
Proper noun: A British Overseas Territory consisting of an archipelago of over 100 islands located in the South Atlantic Ocean, east of the southern coast of Argentina. The territory is a self-governing entity under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom.
The term "Falkland Islands" is used as a singular proper noun to refer to the territory as a whole geopolitical and geographical entity. * The capital of the Falkland Islands is Stanley. * There is an ongoing sovereignty dispute concerning the Falkland Islands. * The economy of the Falkland Islands relies heavily on fishing and tourism.
- "The Falklands": A common abbreviated and informal name for the territory.
- The conflict in 1982 is often called the Falklands War.
- Falklander (noun): A native or inhabitant of the Falkland Islands.
- The Falklanders voted overwhelmingly to remain a British territory.
- Falkland Islands wolf (noun): An extinct canid () that was the only native terrestrial mammal of the islands.
- Islas Malvinas: The Spanish name for the islands, used by Argentina and other Spanish-speaking entities to assert sovereignty.
A map shows the location of the Falkland Islands in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
- a group of over 100 islands in the southern Atlantic off the coast of Argentina; a British Crown Colony