Top 10 Cities and Towns of Åland Islands
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1)
Mariehamn
2)
Jomala
3)
Finström
4)
Lemland
5)
Saltvik
6)
Hammarland
7)
Sund
8)
Eckerö
9)
Föglö
10)
Brändö
The Åland Islands or
Åland (Swedish:
Åland, Swedish pronunciation: [ˈoːland]; Finnish:
Ahvenanmaa) is an autonomous, demilitarised, monolingually Swedish-speaking region of
Finland that consists of an archipelago lying at the entrance to the
Gulf of Bothnia in the
Baltic Sea. Collectively, the islands in the archipelago form the smallest region of Finland, constituting 0.49% of its land area and
0.50% of its population.
Åland comprises
Fasta Åland ("
Main Island", on which 90% of the population resides)[6] and a further 6,
500 skerries and islands to its east. Fasta Åland is separated from the coast of
Sweden by 38 kilometres (24 mi) of open water to the west
. In the east, the Åland archipelago is contiguous with the Finnish
Archipelago Sea. Åland's only land border is located on the uninhabited skerry of
Märket,[7] which it shares with Sweden.
Åland's autonomous status means that those provincial powers normally exercised by representatives of the central
Finnish government are largely exercised by its own government.
The autonomous status of the islands was affirmed by a decision made by the
League of Nations in
1921 following the
Åland crisis. It was reaffirmed within the treaty admitting Finland to the
European Union. By law, Åland is politically neutral and entirely demilitarised, and residents are exempt from conscription to the
Finnish Defence Forces. The islands were granted extensive autonomy by the
Parliament of Finland in the Act on the
Autonomy of Åland of
1920, which was later replaced by new legislation by the same name in 1951 and
1991.[8] Åland remains exclusively Swedish-speaking by law.
In connection with
Finland's admission to the European Union, a protocol was signed concerning the
Åland Islands that stipulates, among other things, that provisions of the
European Community Treaty shall not force a change of the existing restrictions for foreigners (i.e., persons who do not enjoy "home region rights" (hembygdsrätt) in Åland) to acquire and hold real property or to provide certain services.
The Åland Islands formed part of the territory ceded to
Russia by Sweden under the
Treaty of Fredrikshamn in September 1809. As a result, along with all other parts of Finland, they became part of the semi-autonomous
Grand Duchy of Finland.
During this process, Sweden failed to secure a provision that the islands not be fortified. The issue was important not only for Sweden but also for the
United Kingdom, which was concerned that a military presence on the islands could threaten
Britain's military and commercial interests.
In 1832, Russia started to fortify the islands with the great fortress of Bomarsund. A combined
British and
French force of warships and marines captured and destroyed the fortress in 1854 as part of the campaign in the
Baltic during the
Crimean War. The 1856
Treaty of Paris demilitarized the entire Åland Islands archipelago.
During the
Finnish Civil War, in
1918,
Swedish troops intervened as a peacekeeping force between the
Russian troops stationed on the islands and "
White" and "Red" Finnish troops who came from Finland over the frozen sea. (Historians
point out that Sweden may have in reality planned to occupy
the islands.) Within weeks, the Swedish troops gave way to
German troops who occupied Åland by request of the "White" (conservative)
Senate of Finland.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85land_Islands