Municipality:Lemland
Lemland | |
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Country | Finland |
Region | Åland |
Number of zones | 39 |
Maximum PPH | 65 |
Lemland is a municipality in the region of Åland in Finland. The municipality has a population of 2,029 (31 January 2019) and covers an area of 965.30 square kilometres (372.70 sq mi) of which 852.23 km2 (329.05 sq mi) is water.The population density is 17.94 inhabitants per square kilometre (46.5/sq mi).
The municipality is unilingually Swedish.
The Lemström channel divides Lemland from its neighboring municipality, Jomala. It was widened by Russian POWs in 1882.
Zones
There are 39 turfzones in Lemland, where one is counted as a winner zone, one as a water zone, and two are counted as holy zones.
Winner Zones
- RozalionCanal (2015)
Water Zones
- PaddelRocks (2016)
Holy Zones
- LemlandChurch (2015)
- LimpFineRuin (2019)
Other zones
- JumpOverZone (2014)
- Lågskär (2021) Formerly named Långskär
- Rödgrund (2014)
- SerDuVatten (2018)