Although first sighted by an English navigator in 1592, the first landing (English) did not occur until almost a century later in 1690, and the first settlement (French) was not established until 1764. The colony was turned over to Spain two years later and the islands have since been the subject of a territorial dispute, first between Britain and Spain, then between Britain and Argentina. The UK asserted its claim to the islands by establishing a naval garrison there in 1833. Argentina invaded the islands on 2 April 1982. The British responded with an expeditionary force that landed seven weeks later and after fierce fighting forced an Argentine surrender on 14 June 1982. With hostilities ended and Argentine forces withdrawn, UK administration resumed. In response to renewed calls from Argentina for Britain to relinquish control of the islands, a referendum was held in March 2013, which resulted in 99.8% of the population voting to remain a part of the UK.
Southern South America, islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, about 500 km east of southern Argentina
51 45 S, 59 00 W
South America
total: 12,173 sq km
land: 12,173 sq km
water: 0 sq km
note: includes the two main islands of East and West Falkland and about 200 small islands
country comparison to the world: 164
slightly smaller than Connecticut
0 km
1,288 km
territorial sea: 12nm
continental shelf: 200nm
exclusive fishing zone: 200nm
cold marine; strong westerly winds, cloudy, humid; rain occurs on more than half of days in year; average annual rainfall is 60 cm in Stanley; occasional snow all year, except in January and February, but typically does not accumulate
rocky, hilly, mountainous with some boggy, undulating plains
lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m
highest point: Mount Usborne 705 m
fish, squid, wildlife, calcified seaweed, sphagnum moss
agricultural land: 92.4% (2011 est.)
arable land: 0% (2011 est.)/permanent crops: 0% (2011 est.)/permanent pasture: 92.4% (2011 est.)
forest: 0% (2011 est.)
other: 7.6% (2011 est.)
NA
a very small population, with most residents living in and around Stanley
strong winds persist throughout the year
overfishing by unlicensed vessels is a problem; reindeer - introduced to the islands in 2001 from South Georgia - are part of a farming effort to produce specialty meat and diversify the islands' economy; this is the only commercial reindeer herd in the world unaffected by the 1986 Chornobyl disaster; grazing threatens important habitats including tussac grass and its ecosystem with penguins and sea lions; soil erosion from fires
deeply indented coast provides good natural harbors; short growing season
3,198 (2016 est.)
note: data include all persons usually resident in the islands at the time of the 2016 census
country comparison to the world: 229
noun: Falkland Islander(s)
adjective: Falkland Island
Falkland Islander 48.3%, British 23.1%, St. Helenian 7.5%, Chilean 4.6%, mixed 6%, other 8.5%, unspecified 2% (2016 est.)
English 89%, Spanish 7.7%, other 3.3% (2006 est.)
Christian 57.1%, other 1.6%, none 35.4%, unspecified 6% (2016 est.)
0.01% (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 189
10.9 births/1,000 population (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 179
4.9 deaths/1,000 population (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 196
NA
a very small population, with most residents living in and around Stanley
urban population: 78.1% of total population(2019)
rate of urbanization: 0.76% annual rate of change(2015-20 est.)
2,000 STANLEY (capital) (2018)
1.12 male(s)/female (2016 est.)
note: sex ratio is somewhat skewed by the high proportion of males at the Royal Air Force station, Mount Pleasant Airport (MPA); excluding MPA, the sex ratio of the total population would be 1.04
total: NA (2018)
male: NA
female: NA
total population: 77.9 (2017 est.)
male: 75.6
female: 79.6
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conventional long form: none
conventional short form: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
etymology: the archipelago takes its name from the Falkland Sound, the strait separating the two main islands; the channel itself was named after the Viscount of Falkland, who sponsored an expedition to the islands in 1690; the Spanish name for the archipelago derives from the French "Iles Malouines," the name applied to the islands by French explorer Louis-Antoine de BOUGAINVILLE in 1764
overseas territory of the UK; also claimed by Argentina
parliamentary democracy (Legislative Assembly); self-governing overseas territory of the UK
name: Stanley
geographic coordinates: 51 42 S, 57 51 W
time difference: UTC-4 (1 hour ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
etymology: named after Edward Smith-Stanley (1799-1869), the 14th Earl of Derby, a British statesman and three-time prime minister of the UK who never visited the islands
none (overseas territory of the UK; also claimed by Argentina)
none (overseas territory of the UK; also claimed by Argentina)
Liberation Day, 14 June (1982)
history: previous 1985; latest entered into force 1 January 2009 (The Falkland Islands Constitution Order 2008)
amendments: NA
English common law and local statutes
see United Kingdom
18 years of age; universal
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); represented by Governor Nigel PHILLIPS (since 12 September 2017)
head of government: Chief Executive Barry ROWLAND (since 3 October 2016)
cabinet: Executive Council elected by the Legislative Council
elections/appointments: the monarchy is hereditary; governor appointed by the monarch; chief executive appointed by the governor
description: unicameral Legislative Assembly, formerly the Legislative Council (10 seats; 8 members directly elected by majority vote and 2 appointed ex-officio members - the chief executive, appointed by the governor, and the financial secretary; members serve 4-year terms)
elections: last held on 9 November 2017 (next to be held in November 2021)
election results: percent of vote - NA; seats - independent 8; composition -men 8, women 2, percent of women 20%
highest courts: Court of Appeal (consists of the court president, the chief justice as an ex officio, non-resident member, and 2 justices of appeal); Supreme Court (consists of the chief justice); note - appeals beyond the Court of Appeal are referred to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (in London)
judge selection and term of office: all justices appointed by the governor; tenure specified in each justice's instrument of appointment
subordinate courts: Magistrate's Court (senior magistrate presides over civil and criminal divisions); Court of Summary Jurisdiction
none; all independents
UPU
none (overseas territory of the UK)
none (overseas territory of the UK; also claimed by Argentina)
blue with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and the Falkland Island coat of arms centered on the outer half of the flag; the coat of arms contains a white ram (sheep raising was once the major economic activity) above the sailing ship Desire (whose crew discovered the islands) with a scroll at the bottom bearing the motto DESIRE THE RIGHT
ram
name: Song of the Falklands"
lyrics/music: Christopher LANHAM
note: adopted 1930s; the song is the local unofficial anthem; as a territory of the United Kingdom, "God Save the Queen" is official (see United Kingdom)
The economy was formerly based on agriculture, mainly sheep farming, but fishing and tourism currently comprise the bulk of economic activity. In 1987, the government began selling fishing licenses to foreign trawlers operating within the Falkland Islands' exclusive fishing zone. These license fees net more than $40 million per year, which help support the island's health, education, and welfare system. The waters around the Falkland Islands are known for their squid, which account for around 75% of the annual 200,000-ton catch.Dairy farming supports domestic consumption; crops furnish winter fodder. Foreign exchange earnings come from shipments of high-grade wool to the UK and from the sale of postage stamps and coins.Tourism, especially ecotourism, is increasing rapidly, with about 69,000 visitors in 2009 and adds approximately $5.5 million to the Falkland’s annual GDP. The British military presence also provides a sizable economic boost. The islands are now self-financing except for defense.In 1993, the British Geological Survey announced a 200-mile oil exploration zone around the islands, and early seismic surveys suggest substantial reserves capable of producing 500,000 barrels per day. Political tensions between the UK and Argentina remain high following the start of oil drilling activities in the waters. In May 2010 the first commercial oil discovery was made, signaling the potential for the development of a long term hydrocarbon industry in the Falkland Islands.
$206.4 million (2015 est.)
$164.5 million (2014 est.)
$167.5 million (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 220
$206.4 million(2015 est.) (2015 est.)
25.5% (2015 est.)
-1.8% (2014 est.)
-20.4% (2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 3
$70,800 (2015 est.)
$63,000 (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 12
agriculture: 41% (2015 est.)
industry: 20.6%NA (2015 est.)
services: 38.4%NA (2015 est.)
fodder and vegetable crops; venison, sheep, dairy products; fish, squid
fish and wool processing; tourism
NA
1,850 (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 227
agriculture: 41%
industry: 24.5%
services: 34.5% (2015 est.)
1% (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 8
NA
lowest 10%: NA
highest 10%: NA
36 (2015)
country comparison to the world: 91
revenues: 67.1 million (FY09/10)
expenditures: 75.3 million (FY09/10)
32.5% (of GDP) (FY09/10)
country comparison to the world: 66
-4% (of GDP) (FY09/10)
country comparison to the world: 156
0% of GDP (2015 est.)
country comparison to the world: 209
1 April - 31 March
1.4% (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 77
$257.3 million (2015 est.)
$125 million (2004 est.)
country comparison to the world: 187
Spain 74.4%, Namibia 10.4%, US 5% (2017)
wool, hides, meat, venison, fish, squid
$90 million (2004 est.)
country comparison to the world: 218
fuel, food and drink, building materials, clothing
UK 47.8%, Spain 28.4%, Greece 10.2%, Netherlands 5.7%, Cote dIvoire 4.3% (2017)
$0 (2017 est.)
$0 (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 205
(31 December 2009 est.)
Falkland pounds (FKP) per US dollar -
0.7836 (2017 est.)
0.6542 (2016 est.)
0.6542 (2015)
0.6542 (2014 est.)
0.6391 (2013 est.)
19 million kWh (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 213
17.67 million kWh (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 213
0 kWh (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 133
0 kWh (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 147
12,100 kW (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 208
74% of total installed capacity (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 96
0% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 89
0% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 171
26% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 26
0 bbl/day (2018 est.)
country comparison to the world: 135
0 bbl/day (2015 est.)
country comparison to the world: 122
0 bbl/day (2015 est.)
country comparison to the world: 126
0 bbl (1 January 2018 est.)
country comparison to the world: 130
0 bbl/day (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 144
290 bbl/day (2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 213
0 bbl/day (2015 est.)
country comparison to the world: 154
286 bbl/day (2015 est.)
country comparison to the world: 209
0 cu m (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 131
0 cu m (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 145
0 cu m (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 103
0 cu m (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 124
0 cu m (1 January 2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 134
44,070 Mt (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 211
total subscriptions: 2,255
subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 77 (July 2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 212
total subscriptions: 4,674
subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 146 (July 2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 215
general assessment: government-operated radiotelephone and private VHF/CB radiotelephone networks provide effective service to almost all points on both islands
domestic: fixed-line subscriptions 77 per 100, 146 per 100 for mobile-cellular (2015)
international: country code - 500; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) with links through London to other countries (2015)
TV service provided by a multi-channel service provider; radio services provided by the public broadcaster, Falkland Islands Radio Service, broadcasting on both AM and FM frequencies, and by the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) (2007)
.fk
total: 3,000
percent of population: 98.3% (July 2016 est.)
country comparison to the world: 218
total: 1,610
subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 50 (2017 est.)
country comparison to the world: 186
no regular military forces
defense is the responsibility of the UK
number of registered air carriers: 1 (2015)
inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 5 (2015)
VP-F (2016)
7 (2013)
country comparison to the world: 167
total: 2 (2019)
2,438 to 3,047 m: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 1
total: 5 (2013)
under 914 m: 5 (2013)
total: 440 km (2008)
paved: 50 km (2008)
unpaved: 390 km (2008)
country comparison to the world: 192
total: 3
by type: general cargo 1, other 2 (2018)
country comparison to the world: 167
major seaport(s): Stanley
Argentina, which claims the islands in its constitution and briefly occupied them by force in 1982, agreed in 1995 to no longer seek settlement by force; UK continues to reject Argentine requests for sovereignty talks