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  2. Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Falkland Islands (/ ˈ f ɔː (l) k l ə n d, ˈ f ɒ l k-/ FAW(L)K-lənd, FOLK-; [6] Spanish: Islas Malvinas [ˈislas malˈβinas]), commonly referred to as The Falklands, is an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf.

  3. Visa policies of British Overseas Territories - Wikipedia

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    However, visitors arriving by air or intending to spend time in the Falkland Islands before or after a cruise need a visa if not otherwise exempt. Land-base visitors are required to have evidence of accommodation and funds for the duration of their stay, a return ticket, and travel insurance including medical evacuation should it be required.

  4. Economy of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Falkland Islands, which first involved sealing, whaling and provisioning ships, became heavily dependent on sheep farming from the 1870s to 1980. [2] It then diversified and now has income from tourism, commercial fishing, and servicing the fishing industry as well as agriculture.

  5. Falkland Islanders - Wikipedia

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    About 70 percent are of British descent, primarily as a result of Scottish and Welsh settlement to the islands. [16] The native-born inhabitants call themselves "Islanders"; the term "Kelpers", from the kelp which grows profusely around the islands, is still used in the Islands. People from the United Kingdom who have obtained Falkland Island ...

  6. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Armed Forces accepts foreigners of any country to their ranks. Under a plan, posted on the ministry's web site in 2010, foreigners without dual citizenship are able to sign up for five-year contracts – and are eligible for Russian citizenship after serving three years. According to the amended law, a citizen of any foreign country ...

  7. Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute - Wikipedia

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    The British Board of Trade saw establishing new colonies and trade with them as a way to expand manufacturing jobs. The Foreign and Colonial Offices agreed to take on the Falklands as one of these colonies, if only to prevent colonisation by others. [46] In May 1840, a permanent colony was established in the Falklands.

  8. Falkland Islands Government Office, London - Wikipedia

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    The Falkland Islands Government Office in London is the representative office of the British Overseas Territory of the Falkland Islands in the United Kingdom, also referred to as Falkland House. [1] It was opened in 1983, one year after the Falklands War. As well as representing the Falkland Islands government in the UK, they provide assistance ...

  9. Education in the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Falkland Islands Government also has funding schemes for higher and further education courses for over-18s. This can be distance learning or study abroad, usually in the UK, for suitably qualified students. Many return to the Falkland Islands after they have completed their education and gained experience in their chosen field. [7]