The football match between Argentina and England has revived the issue of the islands in the South Atlantic, which the British call the Falkland Islands and the Argentines call the Malvinas (Malvinas in Spanish). These are islands under British sovereignty and with a population of British origin, which the Argentines tried to occupy by force in 1982, but were defeated militarily by the British. For the Argentines, every football victory over Eng…
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The football match between Argentina and England has revived the issue of the islands in the South Atlantic, which the British call the Falkland Islands and the Argentines call the Malvinas (Malvinas in Spanish). These are islands under British sovereignty and with a population of British origin, which the Argentines tried to occupy by force in 1982, but were defeated militarily by the British. For the Argentines, every football victory over Eng…