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Falkland Islands Liberation Day

Join us in honoring the brave soldiers who fought for the liberation of Falkland Islands on this special day.

Monday
14
June 2027
Last updated February 7, 2026 · by the Holiday Calendar Team
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YEARLY DATEJune 14
OBSERVED INUnited Kingdom
CATEGORYCulture
SUBCATEGORYCivics
INTRO

Introduction

Get ready to celebrate Falkland Islands Liberation Day on June 14, a special day that commemorates the end of the 1982 Falklands War. This conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom over control of the Falkland Islands lasted for 74 days before ultimately resulting in British victory. The day is celebrated with parades and events across the islands, highlighting the bravery and resilience of those involved in the war. It's also a time to reflect on the peaceful coexistence between Argentina and the UK today. Let's take a moment to honor this historic day and appreciate all that it represents.

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TIMELINE

Falkland Islands Liberation Day Timeline

Argentinian Invasion

On April 2, Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic, triggering the start of the Falklands War.

British Task Force Dispatched

The British government dispatched a naval task force to engage with the Argentinian Navy and Air Force on April 5, signifying their intent to reclaim the isles.

Battle of Goose Green

The Battle of Goose Green, the first major land conflict of the war, was fought on May 28-29, resulting in a British victory.

Mount Tumbledown Victory

British forces secured a key victory on June 13-14 at Mount Tumbledown, paving the way to Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.

Falkland Islands Liberation

On June 14, the British forces successfully liberated Stanley, ending the Falklands War and reinstating British sovereignty over the islands.

First Liberation Day Commemoration

In June 1983, the first Falkland Islands Liberation Day was celebrated, marking one year since the end of the war. It has since been an annual tradition.

GET INVOLVED

How to Celebrate Falkland Islands Liberation Day

EDITOR'S PICK

Attend a parade

Join in the celebrations by attending a parade commemorating the liberation of the Falkland Islands. Enjoy the colorful displays and lively music as you honor this important day in history.

HOST

Host a traditional Falklands feast

Invite friends and family over for a traditional Falklands feast, featuring dishes such as fish cakes, lamb stew, and apple pie. This is a great way to experience the culture and flavors of the Falkland Islands.

WATCH

Watch a documentary about the conflict

Take some time to learn more about the history of the Falklands War by watching a documentary or film about the conflict. This will help deepen your understanding and appreciation for this significant day.

VISIT

Visit a war memorial

Pay your respects to those who lost their lives during the Falklands War by visiting a war memorial. Take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made and the bravery shown during this pivotal moment in history.

HANG

Hang a Falklands flag

Show your support and pride for the Falkland Islands by hanging a Falklands flag outside your home or wearing it as a pin. This is a simple yet meaningful way to celebrate Liberation Day.

WHY THIS DAY MATTERS

Why We Love Falkland Islands Liberation Day

It brings people together in celebration

On Falkland Islands Liberation Day, people come together for parades, BBQs, and other festivities to commemorate the occasion. It's a wonderful opportunity for community bonding and showing pride for one's country. Plus, who doesn't love a good party?

It celebrates the end of a historical event

Falkland Islands Liberation Day commemorates the successful military operation by the British to reclaim the Falkland Islands from Argentina in 1982. It's a day to honor and remember the sacrifices made during this significant time in history.

It's a celebration of freedom and independence

The Falkland Islands Liberation Day represents the country's return to its sovereignty and independence. It's a day to rejoice in the regained freedom and self-governance of the island nation, which has since prospered under British rule.

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