It is the Penguin News.
Malvinas.
Falkland Islands
The other name in English is Falkland Islands
First named by a Dutch explorer in 1600 as the Sebald Islands
Las (Islas) Malvinas-- from their French name Les Îles Malouines, bestowed by Admiral Louis Antoine de Bougainville in 1764 in commemoration of the first known settlers, who were mariners and fishermen from the Breton port of Saint-Malo in France.The name Falkland Islands derives from that of the Falkland Channel which separates the two main islands. This name was bestowed by Captain John Strong, who landed on the islands in 1690, in honour of Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount of Falkland (a place in Scotland), who as Commissioner of the Admiralty had financed Strong's expedition.
Guyana, Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
The name of the first newspaper in Philadelphia was "The American Weekly Mercury," founded in 1719 by Andrew Bradford.
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As far as I know it's still called 'The Catholic Weekly'
Falkland Islands, Galapagos Islands and French Guiana are the 3 countries located in South America. The highest waterfall is in South America.
The Falkland War was between Argentina and The United Kingdom. Argentina claimed the Falklands as their own terretory under the name Isles Malvinas and invaded the island in a suprise attack. Britain responded by sending a force that recaptured the Islands.
The best names for a school newspaper would be The Weekly Tribune, The Daily School Happenings, The Roar. These names would be great. Use your school team's name for the name of a school newspaper.