No. The islands were uninhabited when European voyagers landed on it. The island's residents have only ever been European colonists from various countries.
Yes
The Falklands/Malvinas' sovereignty is still in dispute, although the British has kept a settlement there for longer than any other country that claimed the islands (France, Spain, and later Argentina).
yes
All banknotes from the Falkland Islands, regardless of age and condition, have an exchange rate of 1:1 with English pounds. Because of the small circulation, uncirculated Falkland notes have a high value amongst collectors, with the most recent issue £5 worth about $60. Older 1960 examples are worth as much as $575.
None. It is not a language indigenous to any African nation - it is a language indigenous to China.
he did not come to any Indigenous people
No. Britain wasn't making any posture against Argentina at the time, and the ensuing war came at a bit of a cost.
The Falklands/Malvinas' sovereignty is still in dispute, although the British has kept a settlement there for longer than any other country that claimed the islands (France, Spain, and later Argentina).
Native, Indigenous
i think yes.... just dont know
Waitrose delivers to Isle of Man, Falkland Islands, Dubai, Barbados, Australia, Bermuda, India, Dubai, Falkland Islands, Grenada, New Zealand, Qatar, Tortola,Cyprus, Trinidad, Saudi Arabia and St Lucia, and Kuwait.
Because they were here before any one else.