The "Malvinas" are the Falkland Islands. Argentina claims sovereignty over these islands
Stanley is the capital of the Falklands Islands, a territory of the UK. The name "Malvinas" is the Argentinian name for the islands, and Argentina still disputes the UK claim to the islands, which are east of Argentina.
Malvinas Islands.
Argentina and Britain .
The Malvinas, known in English as the Falkland Islands, are a group of islands located in the South Atlantic Ocean, about 300 miles east of the coast of Argentina. The archipelago is a British Overseas Territory, but Argentina also claims sovereignty over the islands. The name "Malvinas" is derived from the Spanish name for the islands, Islas Malvinas, reflecting their historical ties to Argentina. The islands are known for their rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and a contentious history, particularly regarding the Falklands War in 1982.
The Falkland Islands, called in Argentina Los Malvinas.
The largest Island group off the coast of Argentina are the Falkland Islands, known in Argentina as Las Islas Malvinas.
For the last 200 years, Argentina has claimed the Falkland Islands (Las Malvinas) as its own territory.
MALVINAS. A Spanish derivative after the French Îles Malouines, named when the archepelago was a French colony, it is Breton for: in the manner of the mariners and fishermen of St Malo, who occupied the colony.
The Falkland (or also known as Malvinas) Islands lie off the southeastern coast of Argentina.
if you mean location it was at the Falkland islands or las malvinas if your a argie
Yes, but they're still arguing over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands (Las Malvinas).
The Falkland Islands in English. The Argentinians call them Las Malvinas.