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History of Åland : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of the Åland Islands
The Åland Islands occupy a position of great strategic importance, commanding as they do both one of the entrances to the port of Stockholm and the approaches to the Gulf of Bothnia, in addition to being situated proximate to the Gulf of Finland. == Prehistory ==
* About 8000 BC: Orrdalsklint and Långbergen in Saltvik, Åland Islands' highest peaks, started rising from the Baltic sea (then Yoldia Sea). * Around 4000 BC: The oldest archeological finds to denote the presence of humans on the isles. They represent the Comb Ceramic culture. * Around 2500 BC: Pitted Ware starts to appear in Åland. * About 1800 BC: Finds from the Kiukainen culture (believed to be Uralic speaking) (:fi:Kiukaisten kulttuuri) start emerging.〔(Stone Age Åland ). Retrieved 29 August 2006. 〕 Due to forebulge effect after the Ice Age icecaps melted, the area round Åland is rising at several millimeters per year.〔(December 2006, Anne-Maj Lahdenperä Pöyry Environment Oy, Working Report 2006-111, Literature Review on Future Development of the Baltic Sea and Recommendations for Safety Modelling )〕
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