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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Åland Islands:
Contents
- Geography of land
- Environment of land
- Geographic features of land
- Regions of land
- Administrative divisions of land
- Government and politics of land
- Executive branch of the government of land
- Legislative branch of the government of land
- Judicial branch of the government of land
- Foreign relations of land
- International organization membership
- Law and order in land
- Military of land
- Culture of land
- Economy and infrastructure of land
- References
Åland Islands – autonomous, demilitarized, monolingually Swedish-speaking administrative province, region and historical province of the Republic of Finland. The Åland Islands form an archipelago in the Baltic Sea at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia. The Åland Islands are the smallest province of Finland. Due to the Åland Islands' autonomous status, the powers exercised at the provincial level by representatives of the central state administration in the rest of Finland are largely exercised by the Government of the Åland Islands.
Geography of Åland
Environment of Åland
Geographic features of Åland
Regions of Åland
Fasta Åland — Ninety per cent of the population of Åland live on Fasta Åland (the Main Island), which is also the site of the capital town of Mariehamn.