Hammarland
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| Province | Åland | ||||
| Region | Åland | ||||
| Sub-region | countryside | ||||
| Area - Of which land - Rank |
135.21km² 133.22km² ranked 384th |
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| Population - Density - Change - Rank |
1,387 (2004) 10.4 inh./km² + 1.6% ranked 389th |
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| Urbanisation | 23.7% | ||||
| Unemployment | 1.8% | ||||
| Official languages | Swedish | ||||
| Municipal manager | Kurt Carlsson | ||||
| Home page | http://www.hammarland.aland.fi/ | ||||
Hammarland is a municipality of Åland, an autonomous territory of Finland.
The municipality has a population of 1,387 and covers an area of 135.21 km² of which 1.99 km² is water. The population density is 10.4 inhabitants per km².
The municipality is unilingually Swedish. 96.0 percent of its population has Swedish as their native language, making Hammarland one of the municipalities with the highest percentage of Swedish-speakers in Finland, and possibly in the world.
| Municipalities of Åland | ||
| Brändö | Eckerö | Finström | Föglö | Geta | Hammarland | Jomala | Kumlinge | Kökar | Lemland | Lumparland | Mariehamn | Saltvik | Sottunga | Sund | Vårdö | ||
| Åland | Finland |