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Falkland Islanders, also
called Falklanders and
nicknamed Kelpers, are the
people of the
British Overseas Territory of the
Falkland Islands. The Islanders...
- end of the
Falklands War. In a 2013
sovereignty referendum,
almost all
Falklanders voted in
favour of
remaining a UK
overseas territory. The territory's...
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Argentine soldiers and
Falklanders in 1982...
- position". MercoPress. 13 June 2012.
Retrieved 13 June 2012. "Respect the
Falklanders,
David Cameron tells Cristina Kirchner in row". The
Daily Telegraph....
- were
mobilised to man
military outposts around the Islands,
while 36
Falklanders enlisted in the
British armed forces, 10 of whom
subsequently lost their...
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authorities for a new
inquiry and
remained in
contact with a
number of
Falklanders. In 1993
rumours reached her of an
overheard conversation in a Falklands...
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diaspora English is also
spoken as the main
language of the
Falkland Islands but
there is no
statistics for
communities of
Falklanders in the
United States....
- outsiders, and is non-fiction.
However some
poetry has been
written by
Falklanders,
including Ernest Spencer's Motherland.[citation needed] The 1911 Britannica...
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Argentine soldiers, marines, sailors, and airmen, and
three civilian Falklanders killed. The
British Government decreed that all
classified information...
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objective without any casualties,
finding that it was
occupied by four
Falklanders and that the
house itself had
never been held by the
Argentine forces...