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Detailed map of Gotland Topographic map of Gotland The marine areas around Gotland, which lies between the numerals 7 and 8, which, along with No. 9, form the Gotland Basin. Gotland is Sweden's largest island, and it is the largest island fully encompassed by the Baltic Sea (with Denmark's Zealand at the Baltic's edge).
English: Location map of Gotland in Sweden with complete Sweden in upper left corner. N-S stretching is 187%, geographic limits of the map: N: 58.45° N; S: 56.80° N;
Gotland was again taken into Sweden's possession in 1645, by the Treaty of Brömsebro, after 300 years of Danish rule. [15] The city developed slowly as things were left as they were. [ 18 ] In the mid 18th century, after a plague had reduced Visby's population, some attempts were made by Swedish government officials to improve living standards ...
English: Location map of Gotland County in Sweden. N-S stretching is 187%, geographic limits of the map: N-S stretching is 187%, geographic limits of the map: N: 58.45° N
Gotland County (Swedish: Gotlands län) is a county or län of Sweden. Gotland is located in the Baltic Sea to the east of Öland , and is the largest of Sweden's islands . Counties are usually sub-divided into municipalities, but Gotland County consists of only one county council , which also serves as a municipality, Region Gotland .
Map of Sweden Stockholm, capital of Sweden Gothenburg Malmö. This is a list of cities in modern Sweden that once enjoyed city privileges, thus were entitled to call themselves town (Swedish: stad, plural städer). The year indicates the year they were established or when they were granted a royal charter.
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Despite its isolation from sizeable landmasses, Gotska Sandön's oceanic climate is warm for its latitude. The Scandinavian Peninsula to the west, Gotland to the south and the Baltic landmass to the east contribute to warmer summers and frequent winter frost, giving the island a far broader temperature range than, for example, the similarly isolated Fair Isle, which lies one degree further ...