GOTLAND

gŏtˈlənd, Swed. Gotlands län, county (1995 pop. 58,240), 1,225 sq mi (3,173 sq km), SE Sweden, in the Baltic Sea. The county comprises the large island of Gotland and several smaller islands, including Fårön, Gotska Sandön, and Karlsö. Visby is the capital. Gotland island is made up of a limestone plateau and has a steep coastline and a few hills. Its climate is temperate, and there is much fertile soil. Cereals, sugar beets, and vegetables are grown, and sheep are raised. Fishing, cement making, and tourism are the main industries. Archaeological remains indicate that Gotland, inhabited since the Stone Age, had wide commercial contacts from early times, especially under the Vikings (9th–11th cent.). In the 12th cent. German merchants settled at Visby, which became one of the chief towns of the Hanseatic League. From the 11th to the 14th cent. Gotland prospered as a major trade center of N Europe, but internal strife between the Hanse merchants and local tradesmen weakened the county. Gotland was conquered by the Swedish king, Magnus I (Magnus Ladulas) in 1280, and later was taken by Waldemar IV of Denmark in 1361 and by the Hanseatic League in 1370. Soon after, Gotland became the base of wide-ranging pirates, and it gradually declined in importance. By the Treaty of Stettin in 1570, Gotland passed under Danish rule; by the Peace of Brömsebro in 1645 it was returned to Sweden. The county has many fine churches and ruined castles.

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...301 Chapter Seven The Discovery of Gotland The Compromising Society Strategy and...Wilhelmina von Hallwyls Gotlandsfond and Gotland Uni- versity. For all this generous...Not to mention the local staff at the Gotland Centre for Baltic Studies, par- ticularly...
...6a. Sculptured stone from Hablingbo, Gotland, sixth century. facing Page...6b. Sculptured stone from Larbro, Gotland, c. 700. 23 STATENS...coins, particularly from the island of Gotland in the Baltic, provide evidence of economic...
...Chapter Thirteen The struggle for Gotland and the final surrender of Stockholm...Chapter Seventeen The struggle for Gotland and the mystery of the false King Oluf...witness to the battle of 1361. Photo: Gotlands Fornsal. Plate 4. This dress, woven...
...Bronze key. No locality. 4 Bronze box brooch. Gotland. 2 Silver penannular brooch. Got land...26 1 Gold ear-ring. Gotland. 5 Gold ring. Gotland. 2 Gold bracteate. Gotland. 6 Gold bracelet...
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...of financial derivatives and the Swedish region of Gotland. If we were to pick out one widely recognized feature...makes a region? Let us turn to a Swedish exemplar, Gotland. Gotland is a big island on the Swedish east coast, and commonly...
...Pacific Archaeology and Cultural History/Gotland University and Dr Geoffrey Clark, University...between The National University of Samoa and Gotland University in Sweden. Our archaeological...island community university in Sweden, Gotland University, and the Centre for Samoan...
...lucky, like the farmer in this tale from Gotland: A farmer named Daniel was once walking...this the farmer grew to be a rich man Gotland. Collected by P. A. S5ve from And. Soderdal...received an honorable wage from the lord Gotland. Collected by P. A. Save from A. Soderdal...
...has been invited by the University of Gotland, Sweden, to hold an interim conference...take place in Visby at the University of Gotland, from 13 to 17 August 2003. Registration...ISFNR2003.nsf/Index!OpenFrameset ISFNR, Gotland University, SE-621 67 Visby, Sweden...
...lucky, like the farmer in this tale from Gotland: A farmer named Daniel was once walking...this the farmer grew to be a rich man Gotland. Collected by P. A. S5ve from And. Soderdal...received an honorable wage from the lord Gotland. Collected by P. A. Save from A. Soderdal...
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...Island: Patricia Cleveland-Peck Visits Gotland, the Baltic Island Where the Viking and...Cleveland-Peck THE BALTIC ISLE OF GOTLAND, forty-five kilometres from Stockholm...centurys conveniences and comforts. Here on Gotland, for example, the same beer is brewed...
...alliance by the Gotar of the island of Gotland in the Baltic and much of the Swedish...Latvia and Lithuania by merchants from Gotland who are regular visitors to Helgo and...to Cumbria at Ings. From the island of Gotland a group from Killingholm (killing goat...
...He has done some detective work that has shaken foreign ministries in Sweden and Denmark. Last year, Wilkes bicycled around Gotland, a large island in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Sweden, photographing secret military installations. He was subsequently...
...lerstrabetae. From the interior of the compound, the building seems to have two personae. To the south is a white plane of Gotland limestone behind storey-height windows protected by horizontal planes of translucent glass which are intended to act as anti-dazzle...
...attacked the Hanseatic city of Visby on the Swedish island of Gotland because he was concerned by the restrictions the Hansa had...shilling, derived from skilling, a unit of currency used in Gotland. The Hansa in London enjoyed a privileged position within the...
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...Hemmes, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES GOTLAND, Sweden - The new BMW 1 Series Coupe will...Coupe on the public roads of the Swedish Gotland Island, where the maximum speed never...295 pounds-feet between 1,300-5,000 rpm. Gotland is not only a beautiful island. Its also...
...daily Aftonbladet quoted Allen as saying. Bergman died at his home on the Baltic islet of Faro, north of the tourist island of Gotland, Sweden, his daughter Eva Bergman, one of his nine children, told TT news agency. A cause of death was not immediately available...
...brief warm weather. Stockholmers flock to the city of Visby on Gotland island, the easternmost point in the country, to take advantage...by Katie McElveen/Special to The Washington Times; Visby on Gotland island is a favorite summer place for residents of Stockholm...
...year, and the games have now been held in Guernsey (twice), the Faroe Islands, Aland, the Isle of Wight, Gibraltar, Jersey, Gotland, Shetland and Isle of Man again. Next year the host is Rhodes. Moreover number of Islands participating has grown to 25, and...
...drink. There are currently just two of these concept cars in the world and I had to travel to the picturesque Swedish island of Gotland to drive them on a private racing circuit, as they are not yet certified for use on public roads. When you first see the FCX...
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GOTLAND got l nd, Swed. Gotlands lan, county (1995 pop. 58,240), 1,225 sq mi (3,173 sq km), SE Sweden, in the Baltic Sea. The county comprises the large island of Gotland and several smaller islands, including Faron, Gotska Sandon, and...
...Wisby wiz be, city (1990 pop. 20,990), capital of Gotland co., SE Sweden, on Gotland Island and on the Baltic Sea. It is an industrial...Visbys decline began in 1280, when Sweden conquered Gotland while the city was suffering civil strife. It was...
FARON for n, island, 40 sq mi (104 sq km), Gotland co., E Sweden, separated from Gotland Island by the Farosund, an arm of the Baltic Sea. It has a lighthouse, fine beaches, and prehistoric and medieval ruins. It is also known as Faro...
...the Oresund (The Sound), the Kattegat, and the Skagerrak in the southwest. The country includes several islands, notably Gotland and Oland , in the Baltic. Stockholm is Swedens capital and largest city. Land and People Sweden falls into two...
...his command because of de Ruyters complaints. Tromp was reinstated in 1672; in operations against Sweden he was successful at Gotland and Rugen (1676). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
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