Hitler Invaded and took over Czechoslovakia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Italy and Poland, taking over 5 countries during ww2.
Falkland Islands
The Falkland Islands
They didn't take over any countries. Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary did but in the end Britain, France and Russia won the war so Britain didn't need to take over any countries.
The Falkland Islands
The area known as Malvinas in Argentina refers to the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory located in the South Atlantic Ocean. Argentina has a longstanding claim over the islands, which it calls "Islas Malvinas," and this dispute has led to significant political and military tensions, particularly highlighted by the Falklands War in 1982. The islands are home to a small population and are primarily known for their rich wildlife and fishing resources.
The Malvinas, known in English as the Falkland Islands, are a group of islands located in the South Atlantic Ocean, about 300 miles east of the coast of Argentina. The archipelago is a British Overseas Territory, but Argentina also claims sovereignty over the islands. The name "Malvinas" is derived from the Spanish name for the islands, Islas Malvinas, reflecting their historical ties to Argentina. The islands are known for their rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and a contentious history, particularly regarding the Falklands War in 1982.
The Falkland Islands are located in the South Atlantic Ocean, and their nearest neighboring countries are Argentina and the United Kingdom. Argentina claims sovereignty over the islands, which it refers to as "Islas Malvinas." The islands are situated about 300 miles (480 kilometers) east of the Argentine coast. The UK maintains control over the islands, which are a British Overseas Territory.
The 1982 military conflict over the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands involved Argentina and the United Kingdom.
The "Malvinas" are the Falkland Islands. Argentina claims sovereignty over these islands
Dia de las Malvinas, or Malvinas Day, is an annual observance in Argentina that commemorates the soldiers who fought in the Falklands War in 1982. It is held on April 2nd to remember the Argentine troops who lost their lives during the conflict with the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands.
Falkland & Cape VerdeEast of Argentina are the ISLAS MALVINAS (Falkland in English), Cape Verde are very far away, much futher north, close to the coast of Africa.Other islands: Isla de los Estados, east of Tierra del Fuego Island, and the southern Atlantic islands of Southern Georgias.They're called Las Islas Malvinas but that's what they call it in South America, since the british rudely toke them from Argentina and now they're called the Falkland Islands... idiots. I'd like get them from the brits back to the argies but it'd be a bit weird if France randomly started a war against Britain cuz of that.
In 1982, Argentine armed forces took control of the Falkland Islands, which they called the Malvinas, and held them for a short time until they were retaken by British armed forces.
The Falkland Islands (called the Malvinas Islands by the Argentinians) are a protectorate of England. This is disputed by Argentina, which considers the islands as part of their country. In fact, the two countries fought a brief war over the islands in 1982. (England won.) Argentina continues to dispute British control to this day.
Argentina went to war with the United Kingdom in 1982 for control over the Falklands Islands, (Malvinas). The Argentine junta did not expect a military response from Britain who was seen, in the wake of the loss of empire, to be a broken back power. However the forceful response of the Thatcherite government, and the application of superior naval power, liberated the islands and ultimately brought by Galtieri's government.
Yes, but they're still arguing over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands (Las Malvinas).
"Las Islas Filipinas" is a Spanish term that translates to "The Philippine Islands." It refers to the archipelago in Southeast Asia that comprises over 7,000 islands, including the major islands of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The country gained its name from King Philip II of Spain.