Falkland Islands

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a group of over 100 islands in the southern Atlantic off the coast of Argentina

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The exploration blocks offered during the public tender included 38 shallow, deep and ultra-deep water offshore blocks in the Austral, North Argentina, and Malvinas West basins.
Argentine Ambassador Marcelo Gilardoni awarded the "Orden de Mayo al Merito en el Grado de Gran Oficial" to Bouzo, who has been promoting the cause of the Malvinas Islands and supporting the Argentine position on the issue.
He rejected the United Kingdom's unilateral measures in the Malvinas which breach the relevant UN resolutions and undermine all efforts to hold a constructive dialogue with Argentina.
His words were accompanied by an image with today's date, April 2, and the words "Day of the Veterans and Fallen of the Malvinas War".
Williams Goncalves (2009) afirma que a guerra das Malvinas atuou como um conflito "intensificador de tendencias para os anos 1980 e 1990".
TEHRAN (FNA)- Argentinean President, Mauricio Macri, said his country's claims of sovereignty over Malvinas Islands currently occupied by Britain remains unchanged following Britain's vote to leave the EU.
Argentina calls them the Islas Malvinas. British officials say they are respecting the will of the Falkland islanders who voted overwhelmingly in a referendum in 2013 to remain a British territory.
Along the northeastern boundary of the Argentinean Continental Shelf, the warm- salty subtropical waters of the Brazil Current collide with the productive subantarctic waters of the Malvinas Current near 39[degrees]S.
El corpus literario de ficcion que genero la guerra de Malvinas entre Argentina e Inglaterra en 1982 ha estado dominado por obras tales como Los pichiciegos (1983) de Rodolfo Fogwill, Las islas (1998) de Carlos Gamerro, y los cuentos "La soberania nacional" de Rodrigo Fresan (1993) y "El memorandum Almazan" (1989) de Juan Forn.