Falkland Islands 1-PENNY (KM2a)

Composition
Copper-plated Steel
Country
Falkland Islands
Approx. Size
21mm
Area
South America
Animal Class
Birds
Species
Gentoo Penguin
KM#
2

About 25% of the estimated 600,000 Gentoo Penguins in the world live on the Falkland Islands. When they hang out together, which is almost always, they are very noisy. The Gentoo can be recognized by the white stripe that runs over the top of their heads, from eye to eye. They are shyest penguin species, and the fastest underwater swimmers.

Falkland Islands

Agent's Photo
Area
South America

loc_falkland.jpgThe Falkland Islands are located on the continental shelf off the east coast of the tip of South America. There are two main islands, called East Falkland and West Falkland and a bunch of other smaller islands. France, Spain, the UK and Argentina have tussled over ownership of the islands since they were discovered over 400 years ago. Pretty much all of them claimed to have discovered them first. France and Spain dropped out of the ring long ago, leaving the UK in possession and Argentina claiming their sovereignty over the islands.

Argentina occupied the islands in 1982, leading to a month long war with the UK before they surrendered. Since the war, British military spending has become a major part of the Falkland Islands economy, along with farming and fishing. As of 2003 the population was less than 3,000 people. Reportedly, most of these people wish to remain British citizens. Many areas of the island are still filled with land mines and ordnance from the Falkland War. If you visit, be sure to pick up a free map from the EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) office in Stanley, West Falkland, detailing where not to step.

Falkland Islands on Wikipedia 

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