The Falkland islanders are all UK citizens, and they are part of the British over seas territories, (what was left over from the British empire). there were no original inhabitants on the island so the Falkland islanders were the only legal inhabitants. Britain opened negotiations with Argentina and indicates willingness to transfer sovereignty in 1967 1968: Falkland Islands Emergency Committee is formed to lobby on the Islanders behalf to remain British. A small private plane piloted by Miguel Fitzgerald crash lands on Eliza Cove Road during the visit of Lord Chalfont. Islanders reiterate their determination to remain British and reject suggestions of sovereignty transfer.
Why do they speak French in French Guiana?
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Why do they speak French in French Guiana?
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French Guiana (Guyane Française) is a french colony. So, thats why they speak French there. Local dialects may be spoken through the region, but French is by a large margin the main language in French Guiana, and the one used in schooling and administration.
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