- name for the archipelago,
Islas Malvinas,
derives from the
French Îles
Malouines—the name
given to the
islands by
French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville...
-
British Empire.
After the peace, the
French decided to
colonise the "Îles
Malouines" (Falkland Islands).
These islands were at that time
almost unknown. At...
-
author Antoine-Joseph
Pernety in his work
Histoire d'un
voyage aux
Isles Malouines. The great-tailed
grackle is now one of six
species placed in the genus...
- the
Falkland Islands.
Islas Malvinas derives from the 1764 name Îles
Malouines,
given to the
islands by
French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville...
- 1954.
Renamed La
Malouine, the ship was
converted to a
territorial patrol vessel in 1973 and
remained in
service until 1977. La
Malouine was sunk as a target...
- São Luís briefly) (see
France Antarctique and
France Équinoxiale) Iles
Malouines (Falkland Islands)
British Guiana Berbice, Essequibo,
Demerara Surinam...
- (1982; tr. in 1986 as
Mirrors of the Sun by
Patricia Wolf) La
Baleine des
Malouines (1983; tr. in 1984 by
Patricia Wolf, US title: The
Whale of the Victoria...
- had
previously raised so many
objections opposing the
occupation of the
Malouines (Falkland Islands), m****ly
allowed a
formidable empire to
arise to facing...
- d'avenir ([Paris] : Flammarion, [September 2006]) ISBN 2-08-068805-7.
Malouines-Me La
Madone et le
Culbuto – Ou l'Inl****able
Ambition de Ségolène Royal...
- name for the archipelago,
Islas Malvinas,
derives from the
French Îles
Malouines — the name
given to the
islands by
French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville...