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Proportion of Argentine population in Falkland Islands
The population of the island is about 2,500, of which nearly 2,000 have the status of residents.
Of these people, 97% are British immigrants, and a few have settled on the island for eight or nine generations, but many have migrated from Britain in the past century.
There are also some immigrants from Chile and St. Helena.
-There are hardly any Argentines here.
Therefore, in 20 13, the island held a "referendum" to decide the whereabouts of the islands. Obviously, 98% people decided to remain under British jurisdiction. Of course, Argentina opposes this referendum.
The slogan "Our Island, Our Choice" has been posted in many places on the island.
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