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ALAND ISLANDS , an archipelago at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia, about 25 M. from the coast of Sweden; and 15 from that of Finland. The group, which forms part of the Finnish province of Abo-Bjorneborg, consists of nearly three hundred islands, of which'about eighty are inhabited, the remainder being desolate rocks. These islands form a continuation of a dangerous 'granite reef extending along the south coast of Finland. They formerly belonged to Sweden, and in the neighbourhood the first victory of the Russian fleet
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majority of these occupy the island of Aland, upon which is Situated the town of Mariehamn with a population of 1171. The inhabitants are mostly of Swedish descent, and are hardy
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The Aland Islands occupy a position of the greatest strategic importance, commanding as they do both the entrance to the port of Stockholm and the approaches to the Gulf of Bothnia, through which the greater part of the trade of Sweden is carried on. When, by the 4th article of the treaty of Fredrikshavn (Friedrichshamn), 5/17 September 18o9, the islands were ceded to Russia, together with the territories forming the grand-duchy of Finland on the mainland, the Swedes were unable to secure a provision that the islands should not be fortified. The question was, however, a vital one not only for Sweden but for Great Britain, whose trade in the Baltic was threatened. In 1854, accordingly, during the Crimean War, an Anglo-French force attacked and destroyed the fortress of Bomersund, against the erection of which Palmerston had protested without effect some twenty years previously. By the " Aland Convention," concluded between Great Britain, France and Russia on the 3oth of March 1856, it was stipulated that " the Aland Islands shall not be fortified, and that no military or naval establishments shall be maintained or created on them." By the 33rd article of the treaty of Paris (1856) this convention, annexed to the final act, was given " the same force and validity as if it formed part thereof," Palmerston declaring in the House
See the article by Dr Verner Soderberg in the National Review , No. 392, for April 1908.End of Article: ALAND ISLANDS If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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