Ahvenanmaa
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Definition
Proper noun: * Ahvenanmaa: The Finnish name for the Åland Islands, an autonomous and demilitarized archipelago comprising approximately 6,000 islands located in the northern Baltic Sea, specifically in the Gulf of Bothnia, under the sovereignty of Finland.
Usage Notes
- "Ahvenanmaa" is the official Finnish-language name for the region. In English and Swedish, the archipelago is predominantly known as the Åland Islands.
- It functions grammatically as a singular proper noun (a place name). For example: "Ahvenanmaa is known for its maritime culture."
Examples
- The autonomy of Ahvenanmaa is protected by international treaties.
- Finnish and Swedish are spoken in Finland, but in Ahvenanmaa, Swedish is the sole official language.
- The capital of Ahvenanmaa is Mariehamn.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in geopolitical or linguistic contexts to emphasize the Finnish perspective or administrative connection.
- From Helsinki's perspective, the status of Ahvenanmaa is a matter of constitutional law.
Variants and Related Words
- Åland Islands (n.): The most common English name for the same archipelago.
- Åland (n.): A common shortened form used in English and Swedish.
- Ahvenanmaan maakunta (n.): The Finnish term for the Region of Åland, its official administrative designation.
Synonyms
- Åland Islands
- Åland
Related Phrases
- Autonomy of Ahvenanmaa: Refers to the self-governing status of the region.
- Ahvenanmaa dispute: A historical reference to the League of Nations' resolution of the islands' status in the early 20th century.
Noun
- an archipelago of some 6,000 islands in the Gulf of Bothnia under Finnish control