Geography of the Falkland Islands • The Falkland Islands are: a
British overseas territory and
archipelago consisting of
East Falkland,
West Falkland, and 776 smaller islands • Location: •
Southern Hemisphere and
Western Hemisphere •
Atlantic Ocean •
South Atlantic, east of
Argentina but north east of the tip of
Tierra del Fuego. •
Time zone:
UTC-4, September–April
UTC-3 • Extreme points of the Falkland Islands • High:
Mount Usborne • Low:
South Atlantic Ocean 0 m • Land boundaries:
none • Coastline: 1,288 km • Population of the Falkland Islands: • • Area of the Falkland Islands: •
Atlas of the Falkland Islands Environment of the Falkland Islands •
Climate of the Falkland Islands •
Geology of the Falkland Islands •
Wildlife of the Falkland Islands •
Fauna of the Falkland Islands •
Birds of the Falkland Islands •
Mammals of the Falkland Islands Natural geographic features of the Falkland Islands •
Islands of the Falkland Islands •
Mountains of the Falkland Islands •
Rivers of the Falkland Islands •
Valleys of the Falkland Islands • World Heritage Sites in the Falkland Islands: None •
Patagonian Shelf •
Burdwood Bank Regions of the Falkland Islands Regions of the Falkland Islands
Ecoregions of the Falkland Islands List of ecoregions in the Falkland Islands
Administrative divisions of the Falkland Islands Municipalities of the Falkland Islands •
Capital of the Falkland Islands:
Stanley •
Cities of the Falkland Islands Demography of the Falkland Islands Demographics of the Falkland Islands == Government and politics of the Falkland Islands ==