Falklands to Mark Liberation Day with Community Ceremonies and Reflection on Sovereignty
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Falklands to mark Liberation Day with community ceremonies and reflection on sovereignty
The Falkland Islands will commemorate Liberation Day today, marking 43 years since the end of Argentine occupation in 1982. A series of official events will highlight the Islands’ enduring connection to the United Kingdom and honor those who served during the conflict.
A great controversy broke out in Britain when the British Airways airline named the only city in the Malvinas Islands as "Puerto Argentino", a name not used by the British to refer to this place.The British veterans of the Malvinas War protested that the maps of the entertainment app on board did not show city as "Puerto Stanley", but with the legitimate name "Puerto Argentino".
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