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Aland Islands

From The Anglish Moot

The Aland Islands shape an islandgroup in the Baltic Sea. It is at the bewich to the Searm of Bothnia and shapes a selflawful, unlandmighted only Swedish-speaking berighted great shire, landship and yorelorish great shire of Finland. It is the smallest great shire of Finland, fathoming 0.50% of Finland's befolking and 0.49% of land ground.

The islands are made up of the main island Fasta Aland (where 90% of the befolking lives) and an islandsea to the east that is made up of over 6500 skerries and islands. Fasta Aland is sundered from the shore of Sweden by forty kilometres (twenty-five miles) of open water to the west. In the east, the Aland islandsea is almost abutting with the Finnish Islandsea. Aland's only land threshold is short and weirdly shaped: it is on the undwelled island of Market, wich it shares with Sweden. That threshold was chaffered again in 1985.

Owing to Aland's selflawful standing, the crafts worked out at the gauge of the great shires by forstanders of the main rike handle in the lave of Finland are mostly worked out by the Rike of Aland in Aland.