The Falkland Islands, a British territory in the South Atlantic, are known for their wildlife, windswept landscapes, and a tradition of self-reliance. Islanders value community, storytelling, and a blend of British and local customs. The Church of England (Anglican) is the main faith, but Roman Catholic and United Free Church congregations are also present. Spiritual life is visible in church gatherings, music, and the celebration of both religious and local holidays.