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Outline of Åland

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Location of Åland in the Baltic Sea
Political map of the Åland Islands

The following is an outline of and topical guide to the Åland Islands:

Åland – an autonomous, demilitarized, Swedish-speaking region and historical province of Finland, located in the Baltic Sea at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia. Governance is primarily handled by the Government of Åland, separate from Finland’s central administration.

General reference

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Geography of Åland

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Topographic map of Åland

Administrative divisions

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Åland is divided into 16 municipalities:

Government and politics

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Law and military

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  • Åland is demilitarized by treaty
  • Local police force under regional control
  • Residents are exempt from conscription
  • No military forces or bases are present

History

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Key periods include:

  • Swedish rule (until 1809)
  • Russian Empire (1809–1917)
  • Åland crisis and League of Nations ruling (1921)
  • Autonomy established (1922)
  • Status reaffirmed in Finland's EU accession treaty (1995)

Culture

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Economy and infrastructure

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  • Major sectors: shipping, trade, tourism, small business, food production
  • Local currency: Euro (€)
  • Post: Åland Post
  • Tax status: separate customs zone from the EU VAT area
  • Main port: Western Harbour (Mariehamn)

Transport

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Education

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Demographics

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  • Population: ~30,500
  • Language: Swedish (sole official language)
  • 17% of residents have foreign background
  • Right of domicile regulates voting rights and property ownership

Sport

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See also

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References

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