ÅLAND ISLANDS

äˈlənd, ôˈ– or Ahvenanmaa Islandsäˈvĕnänmäˌ, Swed. Ålandsöernaōˈläntsûˈürnä, archipelago (1996 pop. 25,257), 581 sq mi (1,505 sq km), in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland, at the entrance of the Gulf of Bothnia. Politically, it constitutes the Åland province of Finland. The archipelago consists of about 7,000 islands, but fewer than 100 are inhabited. The climate is mild. The chief town and provincial capital is Mariehamn, a port on Åland, the largest of the islands. Shipping, fishing, forestry, farming, and tourism are the chief occupations. Swedish is the main language. The islands, colonized by Swedes, are of strategic importance. With Finland, they were ceded by Sweden to Russia in 1809. In the Crimean War the Russian fortifications were destroyed (1854), and remilitarization was forbidden by the Treaty of Paris (1856). At the end of World War I, the islanders sought to join Sweden. The League of Nations in 1921, however, recognized Finland's sovereignty, but guaranteed the autonomous status of the islands and confirmed their demilitarization. After the Finnish-Russian War (1939–40) Finland and the Soviet Union signed a demilitarization agreement that was renewed after World War II. Under pressure from the Soviet Union, Finland's parliament renounced the League guarantee of autonomy in 1951 but at the same time accorded the islanders additional rights of self-government.

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A Geography of Islands Islands have always fascinated people. They often seem remote and mysterious...continents on which most people live. Indeed, many people choose islands for their perfect holiday idyll. In practice, however, the everyday...
...National Self-Determination The Faroe Islands and Greenland NIJHOFF LAW SPECIALS...National Self- Determination The Faroe Islands and Greenland Edited by SjurETHur Skaale...ture emerges. The Faroes, or the Faroe Islands, encompass only t ,40o square kilometers...
...Administration at the Government of the Aland Islands since 1999. Ms. Naucl6r has...of ?land, the Parliament of Aland and the Aland Delegation to the...of the League of Nations (e.g. Aland, Islands); decision of the Security Council...
...Russian hands, together with the Aland Islands Ahvenanmaa , within striking...returned the lake district and the Aland Islands. From then on, Swedens position...plain of southern Finland, the Aland Islands, and the Swedish coastline were...
...Mediterranean and conquered the Ionian islands from the French. Because of their location...peninsula and the West coast of Greece, these islands became a base for subsequent land operations...belonging to Turks in Greece and in the islands. As for the actual limits of the new...
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...secession 1917-19, regain Aland Islands Gustav V, Branting Sweden...the indigenous population of the Aland islands, and also the physical proximity...convinced the assignment of the Aland islands to Finland was an unfair decision...
...naval bases. From Finland, the Soviets demanded the Aland Islands, an archipelago off the southwest coast of Finland...Soviet Union would also allow the fortification of the Aland Islands, but only if it could control the construction. Furthermore...
...from the ESRI Data Maps media kit. The islands are part of an archipelago in the Baltic Sea, located between the Aland Islands and the Finnish southwest coast (Figure 16). Formed during the ice age, the archipelago consists of "skerries" (small...
...of such resolutions. 9. This was made clear in the Aland Islands decision of 1920, where it was established that the...same footing as a positive rule of the Law of Nations." Aland Islands Question: Report of the Committee of Jurists, League...
...with "Nordic" to include Finland, Iceland, as well as the autonomous territories of Greenland, Faeroe Islands, and Aland Islands. (2) Confusingly because the focus is not really the "Nordic" states but rather northeastern Europe including the...
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...the destruction of the fortress at Bomarsund in the Aland Islands in 1854 and the bombardment of Suomenlinna off Helsinki...significant was the great fortress at Bomarsund in the Aland Islands off the south-west coast of Finland. Today, on a narrow...
...Regarding Finalds report, Committee members wanted information on the autonomy of the Aland Islands. Finland said that that autonomy was far-reaching, and that the islands had their own parliament, administrative system, authorities, flag and status...
...a clear set of war aims: Russia must be made to quit the Crimea, retreat from Circassia, leave Finland, abandon the Aland islands and perhaps Poland, back off from the estuarial provinces of the Danube, and lose her fortified harbours on the Black...
...then host state Finland. Rather than hand over control of the islands, which occupy a strategic position in the Baltic Sea between...Finland offered their inhabitants autonomous neutrality. Although Aland remains autonomous to this day, sovereignty has remained with...
...Flowers on Broadway, where she met and married dancer-choreographer-designer-actor-fine artist Geoffrey Holder. At Rhode Islands Newport Jazz Festival in July 1956, another aspect of the dance experience would change Ellingtons career. Elaine Anderson...
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...McCaslin SILVERSKAR, Aland Islands - A brisk summer breeze accompanies...around a handful of the 6,500 islands constituting the Aland archipelago. In six more months...Those interested in touring the Aland Islands, the southwestern coast or anywhere...
...from Finnish island Aland. It will be making...associations 24 member islands when they gather for...games in the Shetland Islands. Although praising Aland, the executive believes...and rests with member islands. Aland has submitted a very...
WALES: Islands Entering Race to Stage Games...Finnish Baltic Sea island of Aland. Aland was also selected as...going for us already but the Aland bid which was made at last years games in the Shetland Islands was very professional. "Remember...
...arts colony by John McCaslin ONNINGEBY, Aland Islands - When Russian troops invaded this friendly archipelago...afraid of the girl in the window," says Geir Henriksen, an Aland guide who led us through overgrown brush one rainy afternoon...
...other region, the Aland islands, in the Baltic Sea...convict and fine Aland, without allowing...plead its case. The islands government maintains...at stake, saying: "Aland finds small-scale...windswept, northern islands besieged by the Baltic...
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ALAND ISLANDS a l nd, o or Ahvenanmaa...Politically, it constitutes the Aland province of Finland. The...consists of about 7,000 islands, but fewer than 100 are...Mariehamn , a port on Aland, the largest of the islands. Shipping, fishing, forestry...
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...by Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Finland joined the council in 1955. The territories of the Faeroes and the Aland Islands have been represented since 1970; Greenland gained representation in 1984. The council may take up any problem of joint...
...Suvorov in the Italian and Swiss campaigns of 1798 99 and at Austerlitz, Eylau, and Friedland. In 1808 he captured the Aland Islands from Sweden; in 1809 he fought against the Turks in the Russo-Turkish War of 1806 12; and in 1812 he commanded an army...
...north, on Russia in the east, and on the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea in the south. The country includes the Aland Islands , located at the mouth of the Gulf of Bothnia. Helsinki is Finlands capital and its largest city. Land and People...
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