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Argentina Invades the Falklands In many ways, the political moves made by Britain in the late seventies and early eighties encouraged Argentina to attack the Falklands. the falkland islands • the falklans war • south georgia • general viola • the united nations
Bradt Guide: Falkland Islands One of the few and the most complete travel guides to the relatively undiscovered Falkland Islands. bradt guide falkland islands • travel book review bradt falkland • falkand islands books • william wagstaff author • bird watching guides south america
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