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Falkland — Falkland, islas … Enciclopedia Universal
Falkland Islands (islas Malvinas) — Introduction Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) Background: Although first sighted by an English navigator in 1592, the first landing (English) did not occur until almost a century later in 1690, and the first settlement (French) was not… … Universalium
Islas Malvinas — Falkland Islands Falklandinseln / Malwinen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Falkland-Inseln — Falkland Islands Falklandinseln / Malwinen … Deutsch Wikipedia
FALKLAND (ÎLES) — FALKLAND ÎLES Situées dans l’Atlantique Sud par 600 de longitude ouest et 520 de latitude sud, les îles Falkland (appelées autrefois îles Malouines, en espagnol Islas Malvinas) appartiennent à la Grande Bretagne (l’archipel est dirigé par un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Islas Orcadas del Sur — (South Orkney Islands) Localización geográfica / administrativa Océano (mar) Océano Antártico Continente (sub … Wikipedia Español
Falkland Islands — / Islas Malvinas Islands off the coast of Argentina, 900 miles southeast of Buenos Aires. Although sparsely populated, cold, and windswept, the Falkland Islands (known as the Islas Malvinas, or Malvinas, in Argentina) have been a subject of … Historical Dictionary of the “Dirty Wars”
Falkland Islands — (Islas Malvinas), group of islands in the Atlantic ocean east of Argentina which are an overseas territory of the UK, Islas Malvinas (in Spanish) … English contemporary dictionary
Islas Malvinas — Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), group of islands in the Atlantic ocean east of Argentina which are an overseas territory of the UK, Islas Malvinas (in Spanish) … English contemporary dictionary
Falkland Islands — [fôk′lənd] British crown colony consisting of a group of islands in the S Atlantic, east of the tip of South America: also claimed by Argentina: 4,700 sq mi (12,173 sq km); pop. 2,100: Sp. name ISLAS MALVINAS … English World dictionary