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The name "Falkland Islands" is derived from the name of Falkland Sound in the region, which was named after Anthony Cary, the 5th Viscount Falkland, who was a patron of the British naval expedition that explored the area in the 18th century. The term "Falkland" itself is believed to originate from the Scottish place name "Falkland," meaning "the land of the falcon." The islands are located in the South Atlantic Ocean and are known for their rich wildlife and historical significance.

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