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Falkland Islanders (also called Kelpers or Falklanders) derive from various origins. Earliest among these are the numerically small but internationally diverse early 19th century inhabitants of the Falkland Islands, comprising and descended in part from settlers brought by Luis Vernet, and English and American sealers; South American gauchos who settled in the 1840s and 1850s; and since the late 1830s, settlers largely from Britain (especially Scotland and Wales) with a minority from other European countries. There has also been significant recent contributions from Saint Helena and Chile.

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  • Los malvinenses se derivan de diversos orígenes. Los primeros de ellos comprenden y descienden en parte de los colonos sudamericanos traídos por Luis Vernet, y pescadores ingleses y estadounidenses; gauchos rioplatenses que se establecieron en la década de 1840 y 1850, y desde la ocupación británica de 1833 los colonos brtiánicos (especialmente desde Escocia y Gales) con una minoría de otros países europeos. También ha habido contribuciones recientes significativas de la isla Santa Elena y Chile.​​ (es)
  • Falkland Islanders (also called Kelpers or Falklanders) derive from various origins. Earliest among these are the numerically small but internationally diverse early 19th century inhabitants of the Falkland Islands, comprising and descended in part from settlers brought by Luis Vernet, and English and American sealers; South American gauchos who settled in the 1840s and 1850s; and since the late 1830s, settlers largely from Britain (especially Scotland and Wales) with a minority from other European countries. There has also been significant recent contributions from Saint Helena and Chile. (en)
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  • Los malvinenses se derivan de diversos orígenes. Los primeros de ellos comprenden y descienden en parte de los colonos sudamericanos traídos por Luis Vernet, y pescadores ingleses y estadounidenses; gauchos rioplatenses que se establecieron en la década de 1840 y 1850, y desde la ocupación británica de 1833 los colonos brtiánicos (especialmente desde Escocia y Gales) con una minoría de otros países europeos. También ha habido contribuciones recientes significativas de la isla Santa Elena y Chile.​​ (es)
  • Falkland Islanders (also called Kelpers or Falklanders) derive from various origins. Earliest among these are the numerically small but internationally diverse early 19th century inhabitants of the Falkland Islands, comprising and descended in part from settlers brought by Luis Vernet, and English and American sealers; South American gauchos who settled in the 1840s and 1850s; and since the late 1830s, settlers largely from Britain (especially Scotland and Wales) with a minority from other European countries. There has also been significant recent contributions from Saint Helena and Chile. (en)
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  • Orígenes de los malvinenses (es)
  • Origins of Falkland Islanders (en)
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