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  1. Åland [1] [2] (en sueco, Åland; en finés, Ahvenanmaa) [3] [4] es un archipiélago y provincia autónoma de Finlandia situado en el mar Báltico, entre Suecia y Finlandia continental.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÅlandÅland - Wikipedia

    Åland (Swedish: ⓘ; Finnish: Ahvenanmaa) is an autonomous and demilitarised region of Finland. Receiving its autonomy by a 1920 decision of the League of Nations, it is the smallest region of Finland by both area (1,580 km 2) and population (30,129), constituting 0.51% of Finland's land area and 0.54% of its population.

    • 7 May 1920
    • 9 June 1922
    • 1 January 1995
    • Finland
  3. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÅlandÅland – Wikipedia

    Åland ( svenska: [ˈǒːland] ( lyssna); finlandssvenska: [ˈoːlɑnd]; finska: Ahvenanmaa [ˈɑhʋenɑnˌmɑː]) är en ögrupp mellan Egentliga Östersjön och Bottenhavet samt mellan Egentliga Finland och Sverige. Åland är en självstyrande del av republiken Finland och har bara svenska som officiellt språk.

    • Åland
    • Mariehamn
  4. The history of Åland can be traced back to roughly 4000 BCE, when humans first reached the archipelago in the Neolithic period. [1] Several Bronze Age villages have been found on Åland. During the Viking Age, six hillforts were built. Sweden controlled the Åland Islands from the 1200s until 1809, during which, Kastelholm Castle was the focal ...

  5. The Åland archipelago consists of several thousands of islands, skerries and desolate rocks. About 60-80 islands are inhabited. [1] In the east, the archipelago is connected to Turku archipelago (Finnish: Turunmaan saaristo, Swedish: Åbolands skärgård) — the archipelago adjacent to the southwest coast of Finland .

  6. The Åland Islands (Swedish: Åland (pronounced IPA: ), Finnish: Ahvenanmaa) form an archipelago in the Baltic Sea. It is at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia and forms an autonomous, demilitarized, monolingually Swedish-speaking administrative province, region and historical province of Finland.