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- Aiboland abstract "Aiboland (also known as Swedish Estonia and Egeland) is the Estonian Swedish name for the historically Swedish-speaking areas and towns of northern and western Estonia.Historical Aiboland encompasses Noarootsi, Vormsi, Ruhnu, Osmussaar, Hiiumaa, Saaremaa, Muhu, Naissaar, and the towns around Haapsalu on the Estonian mainland.During World War II, in the summer of 1944, nearly all of the Estonian Swedes living in Aiboland fled to Sweden before the Red Army invaded and re-occupied the Baltic States.".
- Aiboland thumbnail Svenskbygder_svatlas.jpg?width=300.
- Aiboland wikiPageExternalLink www.aiboland.ee.
- Aiboland wikiPageExternalLink www.denandrastranden.com.
- Aiboland wikiPageID "36098065".
- Aiboland wikiPageLength "1395".
- Aiboland wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Aiboland wikiPageRevisionID "609210724".
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Offensive.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Estonia.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_diaspora.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Estonian_Swedes.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Estonian_Swedish.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Haapsalu.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Hiiumaa.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Muhu.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Naissaar.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Noarootsi.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Noarootsi_Parish.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Osmussaar.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Ruhnu.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Saaremaa.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_occupation_of_the_Baltic_states_(1944).
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink Vormsi.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLink File:Svenskbygder_svatlas.jpg.
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aiboland".
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Egeland".
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLinkText "coastal Estonia".
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLinkText "coastal and insular Estonia".
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLinkText "northern Estonia and the islands".
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLinkText "the area".
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLinkText "the coast and isles".
- Aiboland wikiPageWikiLinkText "the coastal regions and islands".
- Aiboland hasPhotoCollection Aiboland.
- Aiboland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Aiboland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Aiboland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Aiboland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Estonia-geo-stub.
- Aiboland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Et_icon.
- Aiboland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ru_icon.
- Aiboland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sv_icon.
- Aiboland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sweden-hist-stub.
- Aiboland subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Estonia.
- Aiboland subject Category:Swedish_diaspora.
- Aiboland hypernym Name.
- Aiboland point "59.0 23.383333333333333".
- Aiboland type Article.
- Aiboland type Article.
- Aiboland type Thing.
- Aiboland type SpatialThing.
- Aiboland comment "Aiboland (also known as Swedish Estonia and Egeland) is the Estonian Swedish name for the historically Swedish-speaking areas and towns of northern and western Estonia.Historical Aiboland encompasses Noarootsi, Vormsi, Ruhnu, Osmussaar, Hiiumaa, Saaremaa, Muhu, Naissaar, and the towns around Haapsalu on the Estonian mainland.During World War II, in the summer of 1944, nearly all of the Estonian Swedes living in Aiboland fled to Sweden before the Red Army invaded and re-occupied the Baltic States.".
- Aiboland label "Aiboland".
- Aiboland differentFrom Åboland.
- Aiboland sameAs Aiboland.
- Aiboland sameAs Aiboland.
- Aiboland sameAs Aiboland.
- Aiboland sameAs Aiboland.
- Aiboland sameAs Aiboland.
- Aiboland sameAs m.0j_4w3d.
- Aiboland sameAs Aiboland.
- Aiboland sameAs Q3735038.
- Aiboland sameAs Q3735038.
- Aiboland lat "59.0".
- Aiboland long "23.383333333333333".
- Aiboland wasDerivedFrom Aiboland?oldid=609210724.
- Aiboland depiction Svenskbygder_svatlas.jpg.
- Aiboland isPrimaryTopicOf Aiboland.