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Åland (/ˈɔːlənd/ AW-lənd, Swedish: [ˈǒːland] ; Finnish: Ahvenanmaa) is an
autonomous and
demilitarised region of Finland.
Receiving its
autonomy by a...
- The
history of
Åland can be
traced back to
roughly 4000 BC, when
humans first reached the
archipelago in the
Neolithic period.
Several Bronze Age villages...
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ALAND is a privately-owned
Australian property development and
construction company.
ALAND builds residential developments in
Western Sydney, with projects...
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Åland or
Aland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Åland is an
archipelago in the
Baltic Sea, and a self-governing part of Finland.
Åland or
Aland may...
- The
Liberals for
Åland (Swedish:
Liberalerna på
Åland) is a
liberal political party on the
Åland Islands. The
party is an
observer member of the Liberal...
- Look up
Aland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aland is the
surname form of the
masculine given name Alan
which means little rock or headstone. Notable...
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Åland is demilitarised. This
means that
there may be no
military presence and that the
Islands may not be fortified.
Åland is also neutralised, and must...
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Åland War was the
operations of an Anglo-French
naval force against military and
civilian facilities on the
coast of the
Grand Duchy of
Finland in...
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Ehrman 2005, pp. 17–18, 20.
Aland &
Aland 1995, p. 72. von
Soden 1902.
Aland &
Aland 1995, pp. 40–41.
Aland &
Aland 1995, pp. 73–77. New Testament...
- The flag of
Åland (Swedish:
Ålands flagga; Finnish:
Ahvenanmaan lippu) is a
yellow or gold
Nordic cross with
another red
cross inside on a blue background...