Åland's Autonomy Day

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Åland's Autonomy Day (or Åland's Self-Government Day; Swedish: Ålands självstyrelsedag) is celebrated annually on 9 June in memory of Åland County Council's (since 1993 Åland's Parliament) first meeting on this date in 1922.[2][3][4] Åland's self-government from Finland was established by the League of Nations in 1921, after the Åland Movement raised the issue of island reunification with Sweden.[5][4]

Åland's Autonomy Day
Official nameÅlands självstyrelsedag (Swedish)
Also calledÅland's Self-Government Day
Observed byÅland
SignificanceDay the Parliament of Åland first met at Åland's Regional Assembly
Date9 June
Next time9 June 2024 (2024-06-09)
FrequencyAnnual
Related toÅland Islands dispute
On Autonomy Day, it is tradition to enjoy an Åland pancake.[1]

Provisions on Åland's Autonomy Day can be found in the Provincial Act (1976: 26) on Åland's Autonomy Day. According to the Provincial Act (1992: 41) on the Åland flag, Autonomy Day is the official flag day on Åland.[6]

On June 9, 2021, the 100th anniversary of self-government began, with the aim of celebrating Åland’s autonomy in a variety of ways throughout the year.[7]

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  1. ^ Åländska flaggan i topp - självstyrelsedagen firas med pannkaka och konsert (in Swedish)
  2. ^ Åland – a self-governing island state
  3. ^ Facts about Åland
  4. ^ a b AHVENANMAAN ITSEHALLINTO TÄYTTÄÄ 100 VUOTTA – Visit Åland (in Finnish)
  5. ^ The special status of the Åland Islands
  6. ^ Ahvenanmaan liput liehuvat – Yliopiston almanakka (in Finnish)
  7. ^ ""Vi har ju alltid gått vår egen väg" – nu firar Åland 100 år av självstyre". www.hbl.fi (in Swedish). Retrieved 2021-06-09.