The Falkland Islands, a British overseas territory in the South Atlantic Ocean, has a population of approximately 3,400 people. English is the official language of the territory and is spoken by the vast majority of the population. Falkland Islands English has its own unique vocabulary and pronunciation, and is influenced by British English.
Religion:
The Falkland Islands has no official state religion, but the majority of the population identifies as Christian. The Church of England is the largest Christian denomination in the territory, and is administered by the Diocese of the Falkland Islands and South America. Other Christian denominations, including the Roman Catholic Church and the Seventh-day Adventist Church, are also present in the territory.
Ethnic Groups:
Falkland Islander 48.3%, British 23.1%, St. Helenian 7.5%, Chilean 4.6%, mixed 6%, other 8.5%, unspecified 2% (2016 est.)