In 1965, at the 20th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Fourth Committee determined that all United Nations documents, in all languages other than Spanish, designated the territory as the Falkland Islands (malvinas). According to the 2012 census, excluding service personnel and their families, there are a total of 2,932 residents of the Falkland Islands [5], most of whom are Falkland Islanders of British descent. Other ethnic groups include French , Gibraltarian and .
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