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The islands (claimed by Argentina) are the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), site of a 1982 war between the UK and Argentina.Other islands in the area are the frigid South Georgia Islands and the South Sandwich Islands, also under the administration of the United Kingdom.
Falkland & Cape VerdeEast of Argentina are the ISLAS MALVINAS (Falkland in English), Cape Verde are very far away, much futher north, close to the coast of Africa.Other islands: Isla de los Estados, east of Tierra del Fuego Island, and the southern Atlantic islands of Southern Georgias.They're called Las Islas Malvinas but that's what they call it in South America, since the british rudely toke them from Argentina and now they're called the Falkland Islands... idiots. I'd like get them from the brits back to the argies but it'd be a bit weird if France randomly started a war against Britain cuz of that.
In Argentina, South America, the grasslands are known as pampas.
Argentina is a Little biggerArgentina. Area 2,780,400 square kilometers(1073518 square miles). Greenland, Area 2.1 million square kilometers (810810 square miles) ----
The telephone country code for Argentina is +54. The area code for Escobar is 03488, or +54 3488 in international format.
The "Malvinas" are the Falkland Islands. Argentina claims sovereignty over these islands
The largest Island group off the coast of Argentina are the Falkland Islands, known in Argentina as Las Islas Malvinas.
The Falkland (or also known as Malvinas) Islands lie off the southeastern coast of Argentina.
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.
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The Falkland Islands, called in Argentina Los Malvinas.
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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.