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Loser of Falkland war

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14 June 1982.

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Which Countries were in Falkland War?

The Falkland war was fought between Argentina and the United Kingdom in the year 1982 over the disputed Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.


Who did Great Britain go to war with in the Falkland war?

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Who did Britain go to war with for Falkland?

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Were children Evacuated in Falkland War?

Children were taken to a safe place during the Falkland War. They were not evacuated out of the area, they were just taken to a camp where they would be safer.


Who defeated Argentina in a war in 1982?

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How much did the Falkland war cost UK?

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Did The British public support the Falkland war?

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What is the major events of conflict in Falkland war?

In 1982 Argentina invaded port Stanley and the british territories of the Falkland island.


Where was Falkland War?

In the Falkland Islands, which are in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, 300 miles from the coast of mainland South America, 700 miles from mainland Antarctica, and 3,800 miles from Africa.In the Falkland Islands


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3.5 million $


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True or false The Falkland war in 1982 involved Argentina and France?

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