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The [[Archipelago Sea#Archipelago Ring Road|Archipelago Ring Road]] ({{lang-sv|Skärgårdens Ringväg}}, {{lang-fi|Saariston Rengastie}}) connects the municipalities by [[bridge]]s and [[ferries]]. ''[[The Guardian]]'''s journalist Tristan Parker wrote on July 29, 2021 an article praising about the Turku Archipelago, mentioning that "nowhere has the gentle magic of the smaller islands – or their wildlife."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2021/jul/29/away-from-it-all-island-hopping-around-finlands-turku-archipelago|title=Away from it all: island hopping around Finland’s Turku archipelago|first=Tristan|last=Parker|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=July 29, 2021|access-date=July 31, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.iltalehti.fi/matkajutut/a/88be15fe-ba0b-4b26-8ecd-f35434a87a5f|title=The Guardian hehkuttaa Turun saaristoa: ”Missään muualla ei voi kokea vastaavaa”|first=Jaakko|last=Oleander-Turja|work=[[Iltalehti]]|date=July 29, 2021|access-date=July 31, 2021|language=fi}}</ref>
The [[Archipelago Sea#Archipelago Ring Road|Archipelago Ring Road]] ({{lang-sv|Skärgårdens Ringväg}}, {{lang-fi|Saariston Rengastie}}) connects the municipalities by [[bridge]]s and [[ferries]]. ''[[The Guardian]]'''s journalist Tristan Parker wrote on July 29, 2021 an article praising about the Turku Archipelago, mentioning that "nowhere has the gentle magic of the smaller islands – or their wildlife."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2021/jul/29/away-from-it-all-island-hopping-around-finlands-turku-archipelago|title=Away from it all: island hopping around Finland’s Turku archipelago|first=Tristan|last=Parker|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=July 29, 2021|access-date=July 31, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.iltalehti.fi/matkajutut/a/88be15fe-ba0b-4b26-8ecd-f35434a87a5f|title=The Guardian hehkuttaa Turun saaristoa: ”Missään muualla ei voi kokea vastaavaa”|first=Jaakko|last=Oleander-Turja|work=[[Iltalehti]]|date=July 29, 2021|access-date=July 31, 2021|language=fi}}</ref>

==Municipalities==
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!Coat of arms
!Municipality
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|align=left|[[File:Dragsfjärd.vaakuna.svg|50px|border|Kemiönsaaren vaakuna]]||[[Kemiönsaari]] (municipality)
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|align=left|[[File:Nagu.vapen.Nauvo.vaakuna.svg|50px|border|Paraisten vaakuna]]||[[Parainen]] (city)
|-
|}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 15:48, 22 April 2023

60°7′7.00″N 22°1′12.72″E / 60.1186111°N 22.0202000°E / 60.1186111; 22.0202000

Åboland (Template:Lang-fi) is a sub-region in the archipelago of the Southwest Finland region in south-western Finland.

Åboland and Turunmaa are also informal names of the region, but in this context Särkisalo (Template:Lang-sv) is normally included and in the Finnish name Turunmaa also the northern Finnish-speaking part of the archipelago. Whether e.g. Kaarina should be included is unclear. Historically also the inland was included.

The sub-region consists of the majority Finland-Swedish former municipalities of Dragsfjärd, Houtskär, Iniö, Kimito, Korpo, Nagu, Pargas, and Västanfjärd, all of which are located in the archipelago around the city of Turku (Template:Lang-sv), in the Archipelago Sea. The sub-region has a population of 22,774 (2004), of which 63.6% are Swedish-speakers. It is one of the major concentrations of Swedish-speakers in the country, together with coastal Ostrobothnia, southern Nylandia, and Åland.

The only city in the sub-region was Pargas, which accounts for more than a half of its population. There are over 20,000 islands in the area, mostly sparsely inhabited, and many people from around Turku and Helsinki have summer residences there. Politically the sub-region, like other areas in Finland with a Swedish-speaking majority, is largely ruled by the Swedish People's Party (SFP) which received 57 per cent of the vote in the last municipal elections in 2004.

The archipelago municipalities were merged to form the two new municipalities Väståboland and Kimitoön on January 1, 2009.

The Archipelago Ring Road (Template:Lang-sv, Template:Lang-fi) connects the municipalities by bridges and ferries. The Guardian's journalist Tristan Parker wrote on July 29, 2021 an article praising about the Turku Archipelago, mentioning that "nowhere has the gentle magic of the smaller islands – or their wildlife."[1][2]

Municipalities

Coat of arms Municipality
Kemiönsaaren vaakuna Kemiönsaari (municipality)
Paraisten vaakuna Parainen (city)

References

  1. ^ Parker, Tristan (July 29, 2021). "Away from it all: island hopping around Finland's Turku archipelago". The Guardian. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  2. ^ Oleander-Turja, Jaakko (July 29, 2021). "The Guardian hehkuttaa Turun saaristoa: "Missään muualla ei voi kokea vastaavaa"". Iltalehti (in Finnish). Retrieved July 31, 2021.