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What is the population of the Malvinas Islands?

Mashima covers an area of 1 1800 square kilometers and has a population of about 2,000.

Malvinas Islands (hereinafter referred to as Mashima) consists of 346 islands and reefs with an area of 1 1800 square kilometers. The population of Mashima is about 3,398, mostly British soldiers and their families. The per capita GDP is about 97,000 US dollars (20 13), ranking among the top in the world, mainly relying on fishing.

Discovery of the Falkland Islands:

Mashima was originally the habitat of penguins, seals and albatrosses. 1690, a British captain named John Strong was hit by a hurricane in the Pacific Ocean. Fortunately, he was not buried in the fish's stomach. The ship deviated from its course and reached the channel consisting of two islands. Then the captain named the channel after the British secretary of the navy, Falklands, which laid the groundwork for future disputes.

1764, the French beat us to it and established a settlement on the island, named Malvinas. The next year, Britain didn't want to fall behind, so it immigrated and stationed troops here. The French cunningly sold their personal feelings and gave this land that did not belong to them to the Spanish. 1774, the Spanish navy drove away the British warships and became the owner of the island.

18 16, Argentina got rid of Spanish rule, won national independence, inherited Falklands from Spain, and sent a governor to Falklands. Britain refused to acknowledge this. In June 65438 +0833+10/October 65438, on the grounds that the island was first discovered, Britain sent troops to occupy the island, drove out the Argentine governor and established Tsushima Island's sovereignty.