province of Öland (across the Baltic Sea)

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The province of Öland is a long, narrow Swedish island in the Baltic Sea known for its unique limestone plains, rich birdlife, and popular summer tourism.

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province of Öland (across the Baltic Sea) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical province of Sweden
island
area approximately 1347 km²
belongsTo Swedish historical provinces
birdwatchingDestination internationally known
capital Borgholm NERFINISHED
connectedBy Öland Bridge NERFINISHED
connectedTo Kalmar NERFINISHED
country Sweden
hasClimate maritime
relatively dry
hasCoastlineOn Kalmarsund NERFINISHED
hasCounty Kalmar County NERFINISHED
hasDialect Öland dialects of Swedish NERFINISHED
hasFeature Borgholm Castle ruins NERFINISHED
Långe Erik lighthouse NERFINISHED
Långe Jan lighthouse NERFINISHED
Ottenby Bird Observatory NERFINISHED
Solliden Palace NERFINISHED
hasGeology Ordovician limestone
hasIndustry agriculture
stone quarrying
tourism
hasLandform Stora Alvaret NERFINISHED
hasMunicipality Borgholm Municipality NERFINISHED
Mörbylånga Municipality NERFINISHED
hasStatus non-administrative province
hasVegetation alvar vegetation
historicalRegionOf Sweden NERFINISHED
knownFor agricultural landscape
limestone plains
rich birdlife
summer tourism
windmills
language Swedish
largestSettlement Färjestaden NERFINISHED
length approximately 137 km
locatedIn Baltic Sea
Götaland NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Baltic Sea NERFINISHED
maximumWidth approximately 16 km
partOf Kingdom of Sweden NERFINISHED
recognizedAs UNESCO World Heritage Site (Agricultural Landscape of Southern Öland) NERFINISHED
StoraAlvaretInstanceOf limestone pavement
tourismPeakSeason summer
traditionalProvinceCode Öl
usedFor bird migration studies

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province of Östergötland borders province of Öland (across the Baltic Sea)