- Culture of the Falkland Islands
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The culture of the Falkland Islands is essentially analogous to that of British culture. The Falkland Islands have a large non-native born population, mainly white and from England (and to a much lesser extent, other parts of the British Isles), but also from Saint Helena.
The native born population is mainly of English and Scottish descent, with some more exotic strains such as Gibraltarian.
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Language
Main articles: Falkland Islands English and Languages of the Falkland IslandsThe English language is used, mainly in its British English form. However, due to the isolation of the islands, the small population retains its own accent/dialect. In rural areas (i.e. anywhere outside Port Stanley), known as the "camp" (from Spanish campo), the Falkland accent tends to be stronger. The accent has resemblances to both Australia-NZ English, West Country and that of Norfolk in England.
Other notable Falkland island terms are the words "kelper" meaning a Falkland islander, from the kelp surrounding the islands (sometimes considered pejorative); and "smoko" referring to a smoking break.
Literature
For culture inspired by the Falklands War please see Cultural impact of the Falklands War
Due to the low population of the islands, most of the literature of the islands has been written by outsiders, and is non-fiction. However some poetry has been written by Falklanders, including, Ernest Spencer's Motherland
Architecture
The 1911 Britannica states:
- The houses [of Stanley], mostly white with coloured roofs, are generally built of wood and iron, and have glazed porches, gay with fuchsias and pelargoniums. Government House, grey, stone-built and slated, calls to mind a manse in Shetland or Orkney. The government barrack is a rather imposing structure in the middle of the town, as is the cathedral church to the east, built of stone and buttressed with brick.
The government barrack is now a guesthouse and is somewhat more in keeping with the surrounding houses.
Since this date, many more buildings have been erected in Stanley. In 1998 the Government of the Falkland Islands started a program to encourage building of private houses, the development is known as East Stanley as it developed Stanley to the East. This led to a boom in the housing construction market with many new timber kit houses imported, largely from Scotland. These range from single bedroom bungalows to large 4-5 bedroom houses, the style of cladding and colours vary immensely.
Falkland houses are renowned for being brightly painted with immaculately maintained gardens, older houses frequently have intricately carved wooden fascia boards.
The Bodie Creek Suspension Bridge is sometimes stated to be the most southerly in the world.
Miscellaneous
Gnomes in a Stanley Garden, a peculiarly British tasteSee also: Sport in the Falkland IslandsThere is one major newspaper, the Penguin News and also a radio station the Falkland Islands Radio Service or FIRS.
The islands also have their own national football team and cricket team.
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- Falkland Islands Poetry
- Falkland Islands journal
- Falkland Islands Conservation
- Falkland Islands Museum and National Trust
- Falkland Islands Shackleton Scholarship Fund
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