Falkland Islands [Falklandy]

geographical
Terms

Falklandské ostrovy
Malvíny

 

Malvinas

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Definition

A British colony in the Atlantic Islands, comprising two principal islands, East Falkland and West Falkland. Its capital is Stanley. Discovered in 1592, it was not occupied until the French settled there briefly in 1764. Later the English settled there but were expelled by the Spanish in 1770. The Falklands were claimed by Argentina but were occupied in 1833 by the British who, after an April 1982 invasion by Argentina, regained them in June. The islands were named by British Captain John Strong in 1690 for the fifth Viscount Falkland who financed Strong's expedition. The Spanish name for the islands, Malvinas, is from the French Malouins, inhabitants of St. Malo who attempted to colonize the islands in 1764. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p389 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p182)

Annotation
a Brit colony in the Atlantic Islands
zámořské území Velké Británie
DUI
D019432 MeSH Browser
CUI
M0028908
Previous indexing
Atlantic Islands (1982-1996)
History note
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Allowable subheadings

EP
epidemiology
EH
ethnology

Z Geographicals
Z01.639 Islands 44
Z01.639.040 Atlantic Islands 3
Z01.639.040.109 Aruba
Z01.639.040.218 Azores 5
Z01.639.040.390 Bermuda 1
Z01.639.040.543 Cabo Verde 3
Z01.639.040.619 Caribbean Netherlands
Z01.639.040.695 Falkland Islands
Z01.639.040.847 Sao Tome and Principe