Sund is a municipality of Åland. It is an autonomous territory of Finland, and one of the official 27 national landscapes of Finland. The municipality...
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Sund may refer to: In northern Europe, there are more than a hundred straits named Sund, see: Sound (geography). Sund, Åland, a municipality in Finland...
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tournament hosted in Eckerö. The Åland Stags is Åland's only rugby union club. Disc golf is popular in Åland. The coat of arms of Åland features a golden red deer...
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FC Åland is a football club from Sund, Åland. The club was formed in 1992 after the merger of IFFK and Sunds IF (SIF). The team reached its present form...
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following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Åland Islands: Åland – autonomous, demilitarized, monolingually Swedish-speaking administrative...
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Battle of Bomarsund (redirect from Bomarsund, Aland)
fortress, the construction of which had started in 1832 by Russia in Sund, Åland, in the Baltic Sea. Bomarsund had not been completed (only two towers...
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The war is named after the Battle of Bomarsund in Åland. Although the name of the war refers to Åland, skirmishes were also fought in other coastal towns...
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Kastelholm Castle (category Sund, Åland)
Kastelholman linna) is a Swedish-built medieval castle located off Road 2 in Sund, Åland, Finland, approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Mariehamn...
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of Åland (Finnish: Ahvenanmaan lääni, Swedish: Ålands län) was a province of Finland from 1918 to 2009. The State Provincial Office on the Åland Islands...
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Highway 2 (Swedish: Huvudväg 2) is a road in Åland that starts in the capital city Mariehamn and ends in Sund. The length of the road is 31 kilometers. The...
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Mariehamn (redirect from Capital of Åland)
the capital of Åland, an autonomous territory under Finnish sovereignty. Mariehamn is the seat of the Government and Parliament of Åland, and 40% of the...
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church in Korpo (1667-1673), portraits and the organ for the church in Sund, Åland (1671), and a number of works and restorations for the cathedral in Turku...
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Lumparn (category Landforms of Åland)
Lumpari) is a large bay devoid of islands in the main island of Åland, Finland, bordered by Sund to the north, Lumparland to the east, Lemland to the south...
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Mikhail Borodkin (category People from Sund, Åland)
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regions of Åland are divided into 16 municipalities (kommuner). Population data as of: August 31 2024 Area data as of: January 1 2018 Politics of Åland Government...
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Prästö is an island in the municipality of Sund in Åland, Finland. It is connected to the Åland Mainland by the Bomarsund Bridge crossing the narrow Bomarsund...
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This is a list of the municipalities of Åland sorted by population as of 30 September 2012 (30 September 2011): Mariehamn (Maarianhamina) 11,366 (+0,9%)...
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Fanny Sundström (category People from Sund, Åland)
Fanny Sundström (1883, Sund, Åland – 1944) was a teacher, farmer, and politician in Finland. After becoming a primary school teacher, she took an active...
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Henry 25, Stockholm South Team Runner-up Day 42 2nd Michael "Micke" Björklund 44, Sund, Åland South Team South Team South Team Sole Survivor Day 42 1st...
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1854 battle – part of the Crimean War – at the fortress of Bomarsund in Sund, Åland, now part of Finland. The village was home to the former Northumberland...
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A maypole at Midsummer near the Kastelholm Castle in Sund, Åland...
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Åland United is a Finnish women's football club based in Lemland, Åland. They compete in the Kansallinen Liiga, the premier women's football league in...
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The Invasion of Åland was a 1918 military campaign of World War I in Åland, Finland. The islands, still hosting Soviet Russian troops, were first invaded...
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Guernsey (Stromness, Shetland; 13 July 2005) Menorca 6–0 Greenland (Sund, Åland; 29 June 2009) Greenland 0–6 Isle of Man (Visby, Gotland; 30 June 2017)...
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Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (category People from Sund, Åland)
Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien. Brotherus was born in Skarpans in Sund, Åland while Finland was under Russian rule. He had 13 brothers and sisters...
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Jomala (category Municipalities of Åland)
municipality of Åland, an autonomous territory of Finland. In terms of population, it is the next largest after Mariehamn, the capital of Åland. The municipality...
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This is a list of the municipalities of Åland sorted by area as of 1 January 2006: 159,94 km2: Saltvik 143,40 km2: Jomala 140,09 km2: Hammarland 137,21 km2:...
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Sund (1947–) Vårdö (1952–) Flag of Åland Finnish heraldry Armorial of Finland Landskapslag angående landskaps- och kommunalvapen i landskapet Åland [Regional...
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Finland Proper, Åland Southwest Finland, Åland 59°49′31″N 21°49′32″E / 59.825213°N 21.825578°E / 59.825213; 21.825578 Sund Sund Åland Åland 60°13′57″N 20°04′52″E...
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Alie Lindberg (category People from Sund, Åland)
Karl Tausig and Adolf Henselt. Lindberg was born in Kastelholm, near Sund, Åland, to Karl Gustaf Lindberg and Agatha Wilhelmina Jahn. She showed musical...
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